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Re: Functions in C++
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Dirk Eddelbuettel |
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Re: Functions in C++ |
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Tue, 13 Mar 2001 14:19:50 -0600 |
You need to install the octave-headers package (or octave2.0-headers or
octave2.1-headers).
Dirk
> The users manual says that on some systems Octave can load and
> dynamically link funtions written in C++, and talks about including
> oct.h in them. My debian (potato) distribution seems not to have
> oct.h. Should I have this? Where can I get it? Thanks in advance,
> Phil Reardon
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- Functions in C++, Phil Reardon,,,, 2001/03/13
- Re: Functions in C++,
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