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Re: Octave build in Windows 10
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LachlanA |
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Re: Octave build in Windows 10 |
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Wed, 6 Jul 2016 20:11:02 -0700 (PDT) |
PhilipNienhuis wrote
> Windows builds are made using mxe-octave and usually cross-compiled on
> Linux hosts.
> mxe-octave can be used natively on Windows as well, but the last attempt
> by someone must have been over a year ago. Or even longer.
> In addition, mxe-octave currently uses the mingw tool chain. MSVC once
> worked but its maintainer hasn't shown for quite while.
> If this isn't enough, building natively (on Windows) takes about 5-8 times
> as long as cross-building on Linux.
Out of interest, what is the status of building Octave in cygwin? Is that
supported, bit-rotted or not an option?
Cheers,
Lachlan
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