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Re: oct (and mex) files for different architectures
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Richard Crozier |
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Re: oct (and mex) files for different architectures |
Date: |
Mon, 12 Sep 2011 15:09:06 +0100 |
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> And what do you do about the Octave instances? Do you have
> octave.exe64 and octave.exe32 running as well?
I forgot to say, I obviously don't have this as there is only one
instance of octave required per machine, which can be compiled/installed
locally.
I just want to share my path across the machines via the Samba file
share so I can update it in one place.
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- oct (and mex) files for different architectures, Richard Crozier, 2011/09/12
- Re: oct (and mex) files for different architectures, Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso, 2011/09/12
- Re: oct (and mex) files for different architectures, Richard Crozier, 2011/09/12
- Re: oct (and mex) files for different architectures, Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso, 2011/09/12
- Re: oct (and mex) files for different architectures, Richard Crozier, 2011/09/12
- Re: oct (and mex) files for different architectures, Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso, 2011/09/12
- Re: oct (and mex) files for different architectures, Richard Crozier, 2011/09/12
- Re: oct (and mex) files for different architectures,
Richard Crozier <=
- Re: oct (and mex) files for different architectures, John Swensen, 2011/09/12
Re: oct (and mex) files for different architectures, c., 2011/09/12