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Dynamically Linked Functions, Cygwin and Octave
From: |
Craig Stoudt |
Subject: |
Dynamically Linked Functions, Cygwin and Octave |
Date: |
Tue, 9 Oct 2001 06:42:13 -0700 (PDT) |
Has anyone had any success creating oct files with
cygwin running on windows?
I am currently running Cygwin version 2.78.2.9 on
Windows 2000. I successfully compiled and installed
octave 2.1.31 on my system using cygwin.
When I try to compile a dynamically linked function as
described in the octave manual (octave_12.html) I get
numerous error messages of the following form:
/usr/local/include/octave-2.1.31/octave/str-vec.h:37:
undefined reference to `octave_value::list_value(void)
const'
There are lots of variations on the h-file, and the
undefined reference.
I have the same problem when I try to install the
matcompat package
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- Dynamically Linked Functions, Cygwin and Octave,
Craig Stoudt <=