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Re: 3.6.1 mingw binaries for testing
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Mon, 27 Feb 2012 17:43:21 +0000 (UTC) |
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nitnit <nitnit <at> gmail.com> writes:
> Once I will get sufficient feedback about stability these can be uploaded to
> SF.
Excellent work!
One thing: if I double click octave.exe, the terminal window that opens doesn't
have functional up-arrow and down-arrow history mechanisms (nor the rest of
readline, I think). However, if I open with a different mingw bash terminal and
then run from the command line, I have the appropriate history mechanisms.
I don't mind doing this, but for user convenience, whatever terminal
automagically appears with a mindless double click should probably have
nicey-nicey readline functionality.
(I also tried to write a loop to test fltk plotting, and it segfaulted, but I am
not sure what is going on yet... I will report more later, but it was a simple
"for ii=1:1000; plot(1:1000, sin(1:1000); close all; endfor;")
Thanks again for all the hard work that makes my life easier and more fun!
- Re: 3.6.1 mingw binaries for testing, (continued)
Re: 3.6.1 mingw binaries for testing, Tatsuro MATSUOKA, 2012/02/26
- Re: 3.6.1 mingw binaries for testing, nitnit, 2012/02/27
- Re: 3.6.1 mingw binaries for testing, Tatsuro MATSUOKA, 2012/02/27
- Re: 3.6.1 mingw binaries for testing, nitnit, 2012/02/28
- Re: 3.6.1 mingw binaries for testing, Tatsuro MATSUOKA, 2012/02/28
- Re: 3.6.1 mingw binaries for testing, nitnit, 2012/02/29
- Re: 3.6.1 mingw binaries for testing, Tatsuro MATSUOKA, 2012/02/29
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Re: 3.6.1 mingw binaries for testing, Paul Soderlind, 2012/02/28
Re: 3.6.1 mingw binaries for testing, tom yengst, 2012/02/28