PhilipNienhuis wrote
PKG_ADD now expects Java spreadsheet class libs (.jars) in /lib/java
(for MinGW) (but of course you're free to adapt this).
Will make the change on next binaries release.
Nitzan
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Carnë Draug wrote
On 2 February 2012 00:34, Tatsuro MATSUOKA lt;tmacchant@.cogt; wrote:
Can somebody give the permission to access sourceforge to Nitzan?
done
Hello Carnë
My SF account still doesn't have any admin permissions and doesn't allow me
to upload.
Nitzan
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My SF login name is nitnit.
I need to upload new 7z archives (octave3.6.0_gcc4.6.2 and respective OF
packages). The 7z archives size are 162M and 45M and they should be placed
in a new category under Octave_Windows - MinGW of the files section.
Can you either let me upload them or upload them
Carnë Draug wrote
I can't download them. I get a warning message but it's in german (I
think). The whole site is in german too. I had to turn off my ad
blocker because I think that's the reason why there's no download
button. Several ones appeared but they all tried to download .exe
Carnë Draug wrote
I have just downloaded them and they are now uplading to octave-forge.
Could you please write a small README file explaining what each file
is? This file would go to the directory where the files are so users
now which one to download first. Something like what's at
Bogdan wrote
Anyway, is this Nitzan person, that you have mentioned, still active and
can (s)he be contacted?
Yes, I am active and watching this thread.
The mingw octave/octaveforge binaries packages on sourceforge are based on
Tatsuro's mingw libraries and have been compiled and
Hello Alexander,
I have built octcdf-1.1.5 on windows (octave4.6.2 mingw), and has used
pre-built netcdf-4.2.1 from
http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/software/netcdf/win_netcdf/
(have used nc4_dap_32_dll.zip with dap support).
example_netcdf.m runs ok
example_opendap runs ok but it fails on closing
Alexander Barth-3 wrote
According to this page:
http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/software/netcdf/faq-lfs.html
this error might be related to the kind of netcdf file. What do you
get on your system with ncdump -k
http://hycom.coaps.fsu.edu/thredds/dodsC/atl_ops; ?
I get 64-bit offset. So
marco atzeri-4 wrote
built and packaged the 4.2.1 so now I also see:
$ ncdump -k http://hycom.coaps.fsu.edu/thredds/dodsC/atl_ops
classic
NetCDF: One or more variable sizes violate format constraints
Location: file
/pub/devel/netcdf/netcdf-4.2.1-1/src/netcdf-4.2.1/ncdump/ncdump.c; line
Joni Hall wrote
I am using octave-3.6.2-vs2010 I'm having a bit of a problem using
octcdf-1.1.4
Hello Joni,
I have updated the mingw binaries with some recent octaveforge packages
including octcdf-1.1.5 with opendap support.
You can download it from
gregid wrote
I tried to install optim package downloaded from forge website, -forge,
and svn trunk download.
All with the same result. Any advice on how to fix it? Anyone else having
similar problem?
octave:117 pkg install -forge optim
__disna_optim__.o: In function
c.-2 wrote
I just checked in a slightly different version of your patch for OCS,
could you please check if it works on mingw?
Thanks!
c.
I forgot to mention that in order for the PKG_ADD/PKG_DEL to properly work,
After 'pkg install' I had to manually move them from
Olaf Till-2 wrote
Please do not apply the patch for the optim package. I already
commented on this on another thread. This change is not
acceptable. Instead, the mingw-Octave package should be fixed so that
mkoctfile returns the correct flags.
Olaf Till-2 wrote
I just saw that the
This a known regression of 3.6.3
See discussion and fix in
See
http://octave.1599824.n4.nabble.com/GNU-Octave-3-6-3-Released-td4643700.html#a4643800
You can try the fix or recent octave-3.6.4-rc0.
Nitzan
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Hello all,
I have tried to re-build Octave-3.6.4-rc0 with an updated mingw/msys
environment (recent repository with gcc-4.7.2).
I have used Tatsuros libraries which have been built with gcc-4.6.2.
I had to rebuild lapack and reference blas in order for the configure script
to succeed. All other
Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso-2 wrote
Not from scratch! Have you seen jwe's recent post to the maintainers'
list about MXE?
Yes I have seen that, but currently I do not have any linux machine to try
it.
I wonder whether cross-compiling may be done by cygwin where the target is
mingw. I have used
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