On Wed, Apr 11, 2012 at 6:20 PM, Andy Buckle <andybuc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have tried to use mkoctfile, but can't get it to work.
>
>>mkoctfile
> usage: mkoctfile [options] file ...
> warning: unable to find mkoctfile in expected location: 
> `C:\Octave-3.6.1-msvc200
> 8\bin\mkoctfile-3.6.1'
> warning: mkoctfile exited with failure status
>
>>ls C:\Octave-3.6.1-msvc2008\bin\mk*.exe
> [snip]
> mkoctfile-3.6.1.exe   mkoctfile.exe
> [snip]
>
> I tried mkoctfile with -v, and note that it calls cc-msvc, cl and
> link. I tried adding these to my path.
> C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0\VC\bin
> That did not change anything.
>
> In case someone asks about my longer term goal:
>
> My aim is to get the dicom package working on Windows. I have tried
> cygwin and several different versions of octave built with mingw. With
> these, it compiles fine, then crashes when I call one of the dicom
> oct-files. If anyone is able to help me get it working, that would be
> great. Note that it works fine on linux. Under windows gdb was not
> helpful.
>
> I have successfully built the dependency (gdcm) using the relevant
> build environment, in each attempt.

I started to look at it a few weeks ago (before releasing the octave
binary), but got distracted by something else and eventually forgot
about it. That's why dicom is not bundled in the binaries.

Michael.

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