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Re: tcl octave interface part II
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nwerneck |
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Re: tcl octave interface part II |
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Wed, 10 Dec 2003 17:40:07 -0200 |
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I solved it. Simply 'mkoctfile listen.cc' was not creating the other oct
needed, send.oct. I copied listen.cc to send.cc and compiled it. It
wasn't supposed for mkoctfile to also create the other oct? Is it really
possible to have various functions on a same cc file?... How to compile
it?
Thanks...
On Tue, Dec 09, 2003 at 05:08:49PM -0200, address@hidden wrote:
>
> OK, I managed to find the library by mr. Kienzle... But I can't use it.
> Has anybody worked with it? I'm using octave 1.0.52, but it didn't work
> with earlier versions too. The listen function seems to work in octave,
> but when I connect from TCL, the following happens:
>
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