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Re: using oct.h header file
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tosandip |
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Re: using oct.h header file |
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Sun, 21 Feb 2010 19:56:15 -0800 (PST) |
Hi thr
I am also unable to locate oct.h (using UBUNTU KARMIC), the dev version of
octave I am not clear about, can you please help me about this.
Sandip
Jaroslav Hajek-2 wrote:
>
> On Sat, Dec 12, 2009 at 6:20 AM, <address@hidden> wrote:
>> Hello,
>> I'm a complete newbie, having just installed octave from the Fedora rpm
>> repository.
>> ftp://ftp.iinet.net.au/pub/fedora/linux/core/linux/updates/12/i386/octave-3.2.3-2.fc12.1.i686.rpm
>>
>> This is the rpmĀ installed, expecting the package to provide the header
>> libraries in the correct directory.
>> However, I've searched for the oct.h file and its not there. I understand
>> that sourceforge has optional libraries.
>> What am I missing ? I've re-read the octave docs on using octave in c++.
>> However, either I don't understand it or I need another package ?
>> Please help. I would rather be pointed in the right direction to discover
>> for myself if thats possible.
>> Thank you
>>
>
> In general (and this holds for most software, not just Octave),
> development features, in this case the header files and the mkoctfile
> script, are provided by an extra package, octave-devel or something
> like that. Details depend on your distribution, and are entirely the
> business of your distribution. In fact you're asking on the wrong
> place.
>
> --
> RNDr. Jaroslav Hajek
> computing expert & GNU Octave developer
> Aeronautical Research and Test Institute (VZLU)
> Prague, Czech Republic
> url: www.highegg.matfyz.cz
>
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