On 7/29/2012 12:50 AM, nitnit wrote:
>
> Alexander Barth-3 wrote
>>
>> According to this page:
>> http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/software/netcdf/faq-lfs.html
>> this error might be related to the "kind of netcdf file". What do you
>> get on your system with "ncdump -k
>> http://hycom.coaps.fsu.edu/thr
Alexander Barth-3 wrote
>
> According to this page:
> http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/software/netcdf/faq-lfs.html
> this error might be related to the "kind of netcdf file". What do you
> get on your system with "ncdump -k
> http://hycom.coaps.fsu.edu/thredds/dodsC/atl_ops"; ?
>
> I get "64-bit off
On 7/27/2012 5:27 PM, nitnit wrote:
> Hello Alexander,
>
> I have built octcdf-1.1.5 on windows (octave4.6.2 mingw), and has used
> pre-built netcdf-4.2.1 from
> http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/software/netcdf/win_netcdf/
> (have used nc4_dap_32_dll.zip with dap support).
>
> example_netcdf.m runs ok
>
On Sat, Jul 28, 2012 at 6:47 PM, Nit Nit wrote:
>> I cannot reproduce this problem on my Linux machine. I use netcdf
>> 4.1.1. It might be specific to mingw or the netcdf library.
>> (there is a small typo in example_opendap: iamgesc should be imagesc,
>> but this is unrelated to your problem).
>>
On 28 July 2012 02:33, wrote:
>> On 22 July 2012 22:30, Jordi GutiƩrrez Hermoso
>> wrote:
>>> On 22 July 2012 18:53, wrote:
I have already tried updating to Octave 3.6.2, but my code takes ages
to
be executed in this new version.
>>>
>>> This is a bug. Please prepare a report:
Hi,
No, no. I wasn't asking you to prepare the MinGW package---I promised to do
that. I was going to ask whether you have the time to document the work.
Right now, I am waiting on the MinGW crew to decide what they want to do.
There are two ways to proceed:
1. To host builds on the MinGW SF page
On 27.07.2012, at 21:28, Tony Olivo wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I was playing around learning the control toolbox today, and found
> that I couldn't properly set up a feedback system where sys1 had 2
> inputs and 1 output, and sys2 had 1 input and 2 outputs. I would get
> the error message:
>> error: fe