Hi, I will try to help you. In order to have a working system to compile C code with gcc you have to install mingw and msys (Minimal System). They are both available in mingw web sites. Technically it is possible to use gcc without msys but it is difficult because you don't have many utilities that are normally available like the bash shell, for examples.
Once you've installed MSYS you should open a session using the Msys icon on the desktop or an equivalent command from the menu. Then you will have a terminal running the bash shell, you should give all the command from this terminal. Then you have to unpack GSL but *not* in the mingw/include folder. You can put it is any private folder that you like. The more simple thing is to put it in your home directory that will be created during the installation of msys, it will be something like C:\msys\home\<your name>\. Then you can go, from the terminal, in the GSL directory and type: ./configure make make install The last step, 'make install' will install the appropriate header files and libraries inside the msys folder. Optionally you can use ./configure --prefix=/usr to install them in the main msys folder. If the 'make install' is successfull GSL will be available to be used in your C code but if you are doing any serious development I can reccomend you to use Linux. The latest Ubuntu linux destribution is really excellent. Best regards, Francesco 2009/11/4 <[email protected]>: > Send Help-gsl mailing list submissions to > [email protected] > > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-gsl > or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to > [email protected] > > You can reach the person managing the list at > [email protected] > > When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific > than "Re: Contents of Help-gsl digest..." > > > Today's Topics: > > 1. installation of gsl (Andy beet) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Mon, 02 Nov 2009 14:56:35 -0500 > From: Andy beet <[email protected]> > Subject: [Help-gsl] installation of gsl > To: [email protected] > Message-ID: <[email protected]> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed > > Hi all, > > I am new to GNU and am finding a lot of the documentation confusing. I > was wondering if someone could help. > > I have a windows machine (xp pro). I have just installed MinGW and now i > am in the process of getting GSL to work within it. > > I installed MinGW in c:\MinGW as expressed in the documentation. I have > also added c:\MinGW\bin to the environmental variable. I can now compile > c code. I am now trying to add the GSL as my c code includes functions > from this library. > > I unzipped the latest version of GSL (1.13) into a folder called gsl and > placed it in c:\MinGW\include. Is this the right place for it?? Now when > i navigate to c:\MinGW\include\gsl in a dos window and type ./configure > i get the message " '.' is not recognized as an internal or external > command, operable program or batch file" > > Can anyone let me know what it is i am doing wrong? I am guessing a lot! > > thanks in advance > > Andy > > -- > Andy Beet > Marine Policy Center > MS #41 > Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution > MA 02543 > Tel: 508-289-3376 > Fax: 508-457-2184 > email: [email protected] > > > > > > > ------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > Help-gsl mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-gsl > > > End of Help-gsl Digest, Vol 73, Issue 3 > *************************************** > _______________________________________________ Help-gsl mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-gsl
