Hi Søren,

Thank you very much for the pointer.  I will try once again...

Regarding licensing. If i use code from other people, what license
should they use so I can add it to octave? For example, code under
BSD(LGPL, QGPL) is usable in packages for octave or not? (I am a
complete rookie regarding licenses). (I was trying to port some algos
from CGAL...for example)

Also, For somebody learning from scratch to do packages, which one
would you suggest as a good example to follow? (So, what is the best
structured package out there?)

Thanks




On Sun, Sep 19, 2010 at 5:19 PM, Søren Hauberg <so...@hauberg.org> wrote:
> Hi
>
> Check the 'Packages' and 'Dynamically Linked Functions' chapters in the
> Octave manual. That should give you some info for getting started.
>
> Søren
>
> søn, 19 09 2010 kl. 17:04 +0200, skrev Juan Pablo Carbajal:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Does anybody knows a good link to find a tutorial or good explanation
>> for producing packages for octave?
>>
>> Additionally, is there any good tutorial/explanation for compiling
>> C/C++ code to use form octave (with mkoctfile or equivalent compiler)?
>>
>> Thank you very much
>>
>
>
>



-- 
M. Sc. Juan Pablo Carbajal
-----
PhD Student
University of Zürich
www.ailab.ch/carbajal

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