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From: | Kiril Ratmanski |
Subject: | RE: help with octave-sp |
Date: | Mon, 19 Jul 2010 15:40:11 +0000 |
Does anyone use semidefinite programming in octave (windows)? Which package do I need and how do I install it in windows Appreciate your help FlyerX > On Sun, Jul 18, 2010 at 6:31 AM, Kiril Ratmanski <address@hidden> wrote: > > Dear Octave, > > > > I have installed Octave forge for windows, and I am not sure how to add > > octave-sp to it. > > Could you please explain where do I get octave-sp for windows, and steps for > > installing it. > > Really appreciate, > > > > FlyerX > > I don't know anything about semidef programming. This package seems > old, maybe the functionality you need is now in a different package. > Perhaps if you provided more info, someone could help. > > You can find old tar.gz files around, which you can uncompress with > 7zip. This yields m-files and some other things that need building > with mkoctfile. If it were newer, I think "pkg install foo.tar.gz" > would work. But I think this using this package is probably barking up > the wrong tree. > > -- > /* andy buckle */ Hotmail has tools for the New Busy. Search, chat and e-mail from your inbox. Learn more. |
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