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Compiling Octave -- Necessary Terminal Libraries?
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John W. Eaton |
Subject: |
Compiling Octave -- Necessary Terminal Libraries? |
Date: |
Wed, 8 Dec 1999 01:10:43 -0600 (CST) |
On 20-Nov-1999, Matthew W. Roberts <address@hidden> wrote:
| I recently downloaded the latest source for Octave (octave-2.1.21)
| and tried to compile. During configuration I got the following
| message:
|
| configure: warning: I couldn't find -ltermcap, -lterminfo,
| -lncurses, -lcurses, or -ltermlib!
|
| So, do I need all of these? Or just some of them. My disk space
| is somewhat tight so I don't want to install more development
| libraries than I need. This information would be a good to add
| to the FAQ section that discusses requirements to compile octave.
You need at least one.
| Also, I was impressed by the number of new functions (in control,
| anyway) for the development version. Is octave going to be launched
| as a release version anytime soon?
A new stable release will be made when it is ready. That's about as
good a guess as I can make. Years of experience have led me to avoid
trying to make predictions about how long it takes to write software.
jwe
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