Look for libsundials-*. address@hidden:~$ cat /etc/os-release | head -2 NAME="Ubuntu" VERSION="18.04.2 LTS (Bionic Beaver)" address@hidden:~$ apt search sundials Sorting... Done Full Text Search... D
No. Sundials is used as a backend for the implementation of the matlab compatible DAE solvers ode15i and ode15s only. Without sundials those two functions won't work but you can still use daspk to s
No. Sundials is used as a backend for the implementation of the matlab compatible DAE solvers ode15i and ode15s only. Without sundials those two functions won't work but you can still use daspk to s
No. Sundials is used as a backend for the implementation of the matlab compatible DAE solvers ode15i and ode15s only. Without sundials those two functions won't work but you can still use daspk to s
Hi John, A related question. Say I have written an octave code that among other octave functions, it uses sundials for DAE's (the code is a collection of many .m files). I would like to provide a dyn
Hi Daniel, The sundials tar file doesn't contain an Octave package, so it won't install with the pkg command. But it does have a .m file script that can be used to install the necessary MEX and .m fi
First, there is no problem with pthreads. On GNU/Linux systems there is no libpthreads, the feature is enabled with the -pthread compiler option. The configure script is correctly reporting that ther
-- Original Message -- Thanks for information. mxe-octave seems to build sundials-2.7.0. I try to use the information from mxe-octave and build it. Tatsuro
-- Original Message -- Solved the above using aptitude. However, configure: WARNING: SUNDIALS IDA library not configured with IDAKLU, ode15i and ode15s will not support the sparse Jacobian feature st
hello, thank you very much, David, for your kindly reply. I am using linux now rather than windows. Mexfile is used to call sundials under windows according to my opinion, therefore, in ubuntu (linux
Can you clarify what you are looking for help with? Do you need the SUNDIALS library to build Octave from source? Or are you looking for the mex and m-file functions that SUNDIALS used to provide tha
El dilluns, 19 de març de 2018, a les 9:31:04 EDT, Sergei Steshenko va escriure: ________________________________ From: Tatsuro MATSUOKA <address@hidden> To: "address@hidden" <address@hidden> Sent:
I tried to install octave-sundials on 16.04 LC_ALL=C sudo apt install octave-sundials Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree Reading state information... Done Some packages could not
[…] […] Do you have any PPAs added to your system? In particular if you are using ppa:octave/stable, you won't be able to install octave-sundials. Also note that octave-sundials no longer exists
Atleast I know now the only issue is sundials 3. Will I still be able to use the rest of octave's features as normal if I go ahead and install? Without sundials, does it mean that octave cannot do an
If I'm remembering right, you need SUNDIALS 2.7.0 or higher for this particular feature. So on Ubuntu, either build SUNDIALS yourself or upgrade to Ubuntu 18.04 (not quite out yet). -- mike Attachmen
Hi all, I want to test the SUNDIALS bindings in Octave 3.8. I have installed Octave by compiling form source so the package manager of Ubuntu or Debian do not want to install octave-sundials since oc
After downloading sundials I ran the following installation command in Octave so I took a file named COPYING from another package and jammed it into sundials-2.4.tar.gz then got Does anyone have a fi
joyce wrote: hello, all I've just installed ubuntu linux and sundials 2.3.0, however, I don't know how to call sundials for solving problem. Does anybody knows how to call sundials, which including c
I got the development version of octave from the mercurial repo and tried compiling it but I am getting these warnings: checking for the pthreads library -lpthreads... no configure: WARNING: SUNDIALS