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RE: Mkoctfile cygwin


From: Keshab Man Shrestha \(Dr\)
Subject: RE: Mkoctfile cygwin
Date: Tue, 18 Apr 2006 15:34:48 +0800

 
I think I installed Octave via cygwin using the posting by John at the
following address

        
http://velveeta.che.wisc.edu/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/octave/README.Windows?r
ev=1.13

        I tried both the binary and source. Following the suggestion by
John, I am trying to download gcc/g++ 3.3 instead of gcc/g++ 3.4. I hope
I can make it work.

Keshab

-----Original Message-----
From: James R. Phillips [mailto:address@hidden 
Sent: Monday, April 17, 2006 9:19 PM
To: address@hidden
Subject: Re: Mkoctfile cygwin

--- "Keshab Man Shrestha (Dr)" wrote:

> I installed windows version of octave 2.1.73 (by downloading 
> octve-2-1.73-inst.exe). I could create the oregonator.oct file by 
> issuing the following commant inside octave
> 
> >> system("mkoctfile oregonator.cc")
> 
> I get
> 
>       ans = 0
> return. However, when I type "oregonator ([1,2,3],0)" inside octave. 
> It closes the octave window.
>       
> Any help is highly appreciated.
> 
> Keshab
> 

OK, here is some help - you did not install the cygwin version of
octave.

The cygwin version of octave is installed using the cygwin setup.exe
program, and not anything else.  If you want to install someone else's
windows port of octave, go right ahead, but please don't call it the
cygwin version, as you did in your original subject line.


James R. Phillips
volunteer cygwin octave maintainer



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