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Re: Standalone C++-programs using liboctave
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Dirk Eddelbuettel |
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Re: Standalone C++-programs using liboctave |
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Fri, 01 Jun 2001 14:57:21 -0500 |
> I have used the octave library that way before. The
> difficulty is that octave depends on libraries
> some of which are part of the build process and some
> of which are not. I would take a look at the makefile
> and search for the libraries the executable is linked against.
> If you have trouble figuring it out from the makefile, just rebuild
> octave and check the line which builds the executable.
Or look, e.g., at octave-bug which has those "built-in". On Sven's0
Debian system the file should be /usr/bin/octave-bug.
Dirk
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