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From: | Michael Goffioul |
Subject: | Re: Developing a simple UI in Octave |
Date: | Fri, 13 Sep 2013 09:57:30 -0400 |
From: Michael Goffioul [mailto:address@hidden]
Sent: Friday, September 13, 2013 8:42 AM
To: Journeaux, Ian
Cc: oCTAVE
Subject: Re: Developing a simple UI in Octave
On Fri, Sep 13, 2013 at 9:31 AM, Journeaux, Ian <address@hidden> wrote:
Michael
I am running Octave under windows. I found your GitHub repository for qthandles. Is there an equivalent set of instructions for installation under the windows versions of Octave? I have used the mingw and visualstudio versions of Octave in the past. If I remember correctly you are maintaining the visualstudio version of Octave.
Yes.
The current version of QtHandles in github doesn't compile with octave-3.6.x, it only compiles with current development branch. An older version of QtHandles is included in octave-3.6.2 for Visual Studio. More recently, I posted binaries for 3.7.2+, but I can't remember whether I included QtHandles in it; though I would say I didn't.
One possibility would be to use the 3.7.2+ binaries, then compile QtHandles from sources using current github version, but that's not trivial (you need to install visual studio and Qt, first). It's possible, though, as I helper someone else to do it a few weeks/months ago.
Alternatively, you could compile octave from default branch with MinGW, using MXE. Then you should be able to compile QtHandles with MinGW as well.
Michael.
I use Visual Studio regularly so perhaps that would be the approach to use. I guess I would install QT 5.1.1. I also found your 3.7.2+ binaries. Quickly reading a couple of threads on 3.7.2 indicated there might be an issue with the IO package?
Are there a set of steps I can follow to compile up QTHandles?
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