On Wed, Nov 09, 2011 at 03:40:57PM +0100, Francisco Balzarotti wrote:
> Regarding the cross-compilation stuff, though I'm not the best guy for it,
> I'm going to give it a try. The answer to this might be quite obvious, but
> I'm a newbie in the linux world: Can I do the whole compilation thing using
> ubuntu?
In principle, yes, because Ubuntu has cross-compilation support.
However, AFAIK no one has tried it and the naming conventions, etc. are
so different that so the steps in the user guide would need to be
‘translated’ for Ubuntu. As it is now:
Fedora – that's where we build the MS Windows packages regularly
(including all nightly snapshots) on several machines; the
well trodden path
RedHat-derivatives – it should probably Just Work there
OpenSuSE – we don't actually build there so it should basically work
but maybe not out-of-the-box
anything else – needs a determined individual to figure out the details
> PS: the function I'm adding is just a split function:
> linear/cuadratic/linear. Both linear parts have the same parameters.
> Why do I want this? I work in nanolithography, I'm build and take AFM
> images of lines and dots, which definitely don't fit to gaussian profiles
> (and they shouldn't). I know I could just use the poly2 fit and adjust
> (patiently) the fitting range, but I have so much data to fit, that I
> wouldn't finish on time.
I think others could use this. So if you prepare a patch that defines
at least the essentials such as the function, params, formula, ... then
I can fill and fix the rest.
Regards,
Yeti
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