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Re: remez function (MacOSX)


From: Ben Abbott
Subject: Re: remez function (MacOSX)
Date: Sun, 05 Oct 2008 00:42:20 -0400


On Oct 3, 2008, at 8:29 AM, Ben Abbott wrote:


On Friday, October 03, 2008, at 08:11AM, "Marc Normandin" <address@hidden > wrote:
Harbinson, Jeremy wrote:
Hi,
Looking over the Signal package
(_http://octave.sourceforge.net/doc/funref_signal.html_), the remez
function is a 'cc' file rather than an 'm' file. I guess that 'cc' files are c files, so I will need to compile it in some way, but I haven't a
clue how.

Perhaps if I need to ask these questions I should not be thinking of
trying to compile anything, but which compiler do I need and will it be
invoked automatically by the package installer, or is it (much) more
difficult than this?

Thanks for any advice,
all the best,
Jeremy Harbinson


The cc files contain C++ source.  If you install the package, Octave
will handle the compiling for you.  Installation should be as easy as

pkg install signal-1.0.8.tar.gz

at the Octave prompt (assuming you've downloaded the package and your
working directory is the place where the package file resides).

Regards,
Marc


Jeremy, if you get error that indicate you compilers are not present, download and install the latest Xcode for the version of OSX you are running.

   http://developer.apple.com/tools/xcode/

If you have the Fink package manager installed, and are running OSX 10.5+ I suggest you install Xcode 3.0, rather than 3.1. Fink users have encountered some problems with 3.1 (which may have been resolved, but 3.0 works fine for me).

Ben

I checked the fink mail lists, and now under the impression that Xcode 3.1.1 works fine. I've updated and have not encountered any problem.

Ben



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