Hello Octave users and maintainers,

I have succesfully compiled octave-3.4.3 (src downloaded from
ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/octave/octave-3.4.3.tar.gz) with mingw, using
Tatsuro's OctaveLibs and gplibs.

Many thanks to Tatsuro Matsuoka and Philip Nienhuis who have contributed
their knowledge and experience.

I had to fix 2 source files in order for them to compile successfully - see
my notes regarding the src fixes at the end of this post.

Finally, I have constructed and uploaded binaries and they are available for
testing (Tatsuro, can you please update your OctaveForWidows WIKI).

There are two separate 7z files:

a. Basic Octave binaries and documentation with all required environment for
compiling oct/mex files
(see included readme and shortcut files)

Octave3.4.3_gcc4.5.2_20111022.7z - MD5:83E2664CCAC3D5B3C384F5A99DCCF271 -
http://www.multiupload.com/LAJ26VC8SB


b. Compiled OctaveForge packages tree which can be easily added
(see included readme and pkgs list files)

Octave3.4.3_gcc4.5.2_pkgs_20111022.7z - MD5:AE3872AEB3C42CEF37E9A3642D1F8EE3
- http://www.multiupload.com/S7YF7Y9L8Z

I have tested these on my win7-x64 systems but it should be noted that my
testing is limited.

See respective post
http://octave.1599824.n4.nabble.com/Mingw-Octave-3-4-3-binaries-for-testing-on-windows-td3928387.html
for
more details.

Regards
Nitzan Arazi
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