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producing a self-standing program
From: |
Yury T. |
Subject: |
producing a self-standing program |
Date: |
Tue, 4 Sep 2012 22:04:08 -0700 (PDT) |
Hi all
Is it possible to produce a self-standing linux executable from octave
script, which would use and enclose in itself one of the octave-only
parallel solutions (most likely I wouldn't need any fancy parallelization)?
I'd want to run my program on 'foreign' cluster, on which I'm unsure I'd be
able to permanently keep >1G of octave binaries, and in fact, I'm reluctant
to undertake the compilation itself there.
Is it doable at all or partly only?
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