Thanks a lot for the information.

I was using a stable version but now I want collaborate with the
testing and to learn more about octave: how to report bugs correctly,
how commit changes and apply fixes, and so...

Therefore I am looking for an unstable version, but I did not know which one.

Thanks again


On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 2:00 PM, Søren Hauberg <[email protected]> wrote:
> ons, 01 12 2010 kl. 13:37 +0100, skrev Juan Pablo Carbajal:
>> I decided to start testing the repo...
>> Does it make sense or is better to test the "Test" tar file in the
>> download page?
>
> Depends on what you want to test... The 'tar' files are snapshots of the
> development sources. If you want the latest and greatest you should use
> the repository. If you want something stable use one of the stable
> releases.
>
>> If it is OK to test the Mercurial repo, jeje, how can I compile it? I
>> cannot find any configuration script...
>
> Basically, you need to run './autogen.sh' to generate the 'configure'
> script. So, to build from the repository, you do something like
>
>  ./autogen.sh
>  ./configure
>  make
>
> Søren
>
>



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

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