Hi Rosario
I speak under correction, but I think you can check whether your
Octave supports oct files by doing
octave:1> octave_config_info.ENABLE_DYNAMIC_LINKING
Either way, you might also want to look at the 'fftconv2' routine in
octave-forge.
Regards
Stefan
On Wed, Jul 21, 2004 at 09:58:57AM +0200, Rosario Balboa wrote:
Hi all,
I'm using octave 2.1.50 with source-forge-7-7-2007. For some reason I
will need to use conv2, which I got in the source forge code. However, I
can't run that function because even though I can reach m-files at the
same directory.
I read somewhere that this problem could be solved by recompiling octave
with the --enable-shared prefix when configuring it but it still doesn't
work either.
Does anybody have a hint on this?
Apreciate it.
Thanks,
Rosario
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