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Re: Octave for Windows
From: |
David Doolin |
Subject: |
Re: Octave for Windows |
Date: |
Thu, 10 Jul 2003 22:50:52 -0500 |
>
> Other issues like the latest stable atlas that compiles only on gcc2.95,
> building a full featured gnuplot (with ttf, jpeg, png, etc.), choosing
> an editor of octave code (Sorry, I love emacs, but it's too big) are
> relatively easy to solve.
I have shipped Sc1 which is a UPX'ed standalone version of Scintilla
for (both) users interested in my current (somewhat lame)
discrete element code. It's a big 230k.
www.scintilla.org
>
> There's a lot to be done with the installer itself, but NSIS is
> incredibly flexible and well documented, so that's not really a problem.
NSIS is worth the effort. Please bundle the install
script also so everyone can see the registry entries
easily.
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RE: Octave for Windows, Julian DeMarchi, 2003/07/11