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Re: clues to statically building octave w/extensions?
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Christoph Spiel |
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Re: clues to statically building octave w/extensions? |
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Tue, 12 Jun 2001 16:25:32 +0200 |
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On Tue, Jun 12, 2001 at 08:45:28AM -0500, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote:
> > Are there any instructions/hints/clues that explain what I need to
> > do to the octave sources to statically compile in my own
>
> I used to do that (for the same reason) under SunOS, but it's been
> a few years. IIRC you simply "drop" the source files along with
> Octave's original ones, and the build process automagically takes
> it from there. But I might be missing something here...
>
> > functions? If someone could explain how to do this with
> > oregonator.cc I'll try to figure it out from there, and also will
> > document the procedure for possible future inclusion in a future
> > release of the octave docs. -- Al
>
> Very good idea. The Windows crowd needs that too because
> dynamic linking doesn't work there either.
It would be nice for debugging extensions, too.
Following the approach of another Matla|3 clone, mkoctfile could be
extended by the option `--static'. The result of `--static' should be
an Octave binary (in the current directory unless `--ouput' is given)
which is
(a) statically linked, and
(b) contains all functions defined in the files that are mentioned as
mkoctfile's args.
-cls
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