Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso-2 wrote
> Not from scratch! Have you seen jwe's recent post to the maintainers'
> list about MXE?
Yes I have seen that, but currently I do not have any linux machine to try
it.
I wonder whether cross-compiling may be done by cygwin where the target is
mingw. I have used th
Michael Goffioul wrote
> For the record, such problems are easily triggered. Consider a piece of
> fortran code, compiled with 4.6.x, making a call to EXP with a complex
> number. This is translated by gcc/gfortran into a call to cexp, which is
> provided by libgcc, hence 4.7.x. This function retur
Hello all,
I have tried to re-build Octave-3.6.4-rc0 with an updated mingw/msys
environment (recent repository with gcc-4.7.2).
I have used Tatsuros libraries which have been built with gcc-4.6.2.
I had to rebuild lapack and reference blas in order for the configure script
to succeed. All other
This a known regression of 3.6.3
See discussion and fix in
See
http://octave.1599824.n4.nabble.com/GNU-Octave-3-6-3-Released-td4643700.html#a4643800
You can try the fix or recent octave-3.6.4-rc0.
Nitzan
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Olaf Till-2 wrote
>
>
> Please do not apply the patch for the optim package. I already
> commented on this on another thread. This change is not
> acceptable. Instead, the mingw-Octave package should be fixed so that
> mkoctfile returns the correct flags.
>
Olaf Till-2 wrote
>
> I just saw t
c.-2 wrote
>
> I just checked in a slightly different version of your patch for OCS,
> could you please check if it works on mingw?
>
> Thanks!
> c.
>
I forgot to mention that in order for the PKG_ADD/PKG_DEL to properly work,
After 'pkg install' I had to manually move them from
/lib/octave/p
Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso wrote
>
> On Fri, Sep 14, 2012 at 3:44 PM, Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso wrote:
> Nitzan, can you please publish the sources you've used to build MinGW?
> It's a little worrisom that we're in effect distributing GPL-violating
> MinGW binaries.
>
Attached are the patches I have
gregid wrote
>
> I tried to install optim package downloaded from forge website, -forge,
> and svn trunk download.
> All with the same result. Any advice on how to fix it? Anyone else having
> similar problem?
>
> octave:117> pkg install -forge optim
> __disna_optim__.o: In function
> `Z16F__dis
Joni Hall wrote
>
> I am using octave-3.6.2-vs2010 I'm having a bit of a problem using
> octcdf-1.1.4
>
Hello Joni,
I have updated the mingw binaries with some recent octaveforge packages
including octcdf-1.1.5 with opendap support.
You can download it from
https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B5
marco atzeri-4 wrote
>
> built and packaged the 4.2.1 so now I also see:
>
> $ ncdump -k http://hycom.coaps.fsu.edu/thredds/dodsC/atl_ops
> classic
> NetCDF: One or more variable sizes violate format constraints
> Location: file
> /pub/devel/netcdf/netcdf-4.2.1-1/src/netcdf-4.2.1/ncdump/ncdump.
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
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
example_opendap runs ok but it fails on closing the
Bogdan wrote
>
>
> Anyway, is this Nitzan person, that you have mentioned, still active and
> can (s)he be contacted?
>
>
Yes, I am active and watching this thread.
The mingw octave/octaveforge binaries packages on sourceforge are based on
Tatsuro's mingw libraries and have been compiled and
Carnë Draug wrote
>
>
> I have just downloaded them and they are now uplading to octave-forge.
>
> Could you please write a small README file explaining what each file
> is? This file would go to the directory where the files are so users
> now which one to download first. Something like what's
Carnë Draug wrote
>
>
> I can't download them. I get a warning message but it's in german (I
> think). The whole site is in german too. I had to turn off my ad
> blocker because I think that's the reason why there's no download
> button. Several ones appeared but they all tried to download .exe
d one of the admins will upload them for you.
>
My SF login name is nitnit.
I need to upload new 7z archives (octave3.6.0_gcc4.6.2 and respective OF
packages). The 7z archives size are 162M and 45M and they should be placed
in a new category under "Octave_Windows - MinGW" of the files se
Carnë Draug wrote
>
> On 2 February 2012 00:34, Tatsuro MATSUOKA wrote:
>> Can somebody give the permission to access sourceforge to Nitzan?
>
> done
>
Hello Carnë
My SF account still doesn't have any admin permissions and doesn't allow me
to upload.
Nitzan
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PhilipNienhuis wrote
>
> PKG_ADD now expects Java spreadsheet class libs (.jars) in /lib/java
> (for MinGW) (but of course you're free to adapt this).
>
Will make the change on next binaries release.
Nitzan
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