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Re: Standalone C++-programs using liboctave


From: adler
Subject: Re: Standalone C++-programs using liboctave
Date: Fri, 1 Jun 2001 19:54:38 -0400 (EDT)

Take a look at

http://www.octave.org/mailing-lists/help-octave/2000/1307

for a standalone recipe
_______________________________________
Andy Adler,                address@hidden



On Fri, 1 Jun 2001, Berk Geveci wrote:
> 
>       I have used the octave library that way before. The
>       difficulty is that octave depends on  libraries
>       some of which are part of the build process and some
>       of which are not. I would take a look at the makefile 
>       and search for the libraries the executable is linked against. 
>       If you have trouble figuring it out from the makefile, just rebuild
>       octave and check the line which  builds the executable.
> 
>       Berk
> 
> Sven Marnach wrote:
> > 
> > Hello!
> > 
> > I wish to write a C++ program using the octave C++ classes.  I tried
> > statically linking simple test program with liboctave.a.  The linker
> > complained lots of unsolved references, though nm reported these
> > symbols defined in liboctave.a.  (I even recompiled liboctave.a)
> > 
> > I'm using the potatoe i386 release of debian.  (Compiler g++ 2.95.2,
> > octave 2.0.16)
> > 
> > Does anyone know a solution to this problem?  Are there any examples
> > of C++ programs using loboctave?  (Or isn't that the way liboctave is
> > meant to be used?)
> > 
> > Thanks,
> > Sven
> > Heidelberg, Germany



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