Hello

Although I vote this issuse here again, I cannot have an enough time to 
contribute it 
at the moment.  I have an immediate work on my university activity.  
Thefore I cannot committe the isusse at the moment.
Please give a moment to try to build and test what David have advised.

Are there any other persons who have volantary minds in downloading of my 
cygwin octave with
the development enviroments ?

Otherwise please give me a time to try to come back to discuss the  matter.

Thank you in advance for your warm minds for my delay on this matter.

Regards

Tatsuro



--- David Bateman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Michael Goffioul wrote:
> > On Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 2:26 PM, David Bateman
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >   
> >>  Ok, then if you can link against the oct-file, then that doesn't change
> >>  anything except the need to add "-L../src -lfixed" when building the
> >>  example oct-files.. I committed another patch to do that.. Tatsuro,
> >>  you'll need to update your SVN before trying
> >>
> >>  cd main/fixed/src
> >>  ./autogen.sh
> >>  ./configure
> >>  make
> >>  cd ../examples
> >>  make
> >>  octave
> >>  addpath ("../src")
> >>  a = ffft(fixed(6,4,32*randn(64,1)))
> >>     
> >
> > There is still one catch at run-time: as ffft.oct is linked against 
> > fixed.oct,
> > fixed.oct must be available for loading by the system when ffft.oct is
> > loaded. That is
> > 1) either fixed.oct is already loaded
> > 2) or fixed.oct is located in a place where the dynamic linker can find it
> >
> > Case 2 is of course not true; hence fixed.oct must be loaded by octave
> > before trying to load ffft.oct. I'm not sure the example code above will
> > do it, so it might not work. If it doesn't, just type "fixed" at octave 
> > prompt
> > (to force loading of fixed.oct) and it should work OK.
> >
> >   
> The same is true for Linux.. You have to call the fixed command before
> ffft in Octave. As you need to create a fixed object with the fixed
> command prior to using ffft in any case, this doesn't seem to be an
> issue to me.
> 
> D.
> 
> 
> 
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