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From: | Paul Kienzle |
Subject: | Re: Compiling Programs to Windows Stand-Alone Executables |
Date: | Tue, 31 May 2005 20:59:26 -0400 |
This would be a nice feature to have for those of us building applications, but it doesn't exist for octave. Tcl handles this well if anyone is looking for inspiration. - Paul On May 31, 2005, at 7:20 AM, Peter Browne wrote:
Good day all, I am an Octave and Linux newbie, and would appreciate some help regarding building stand-alone applications into the windows environment. How exactly do I go about compiling my Octave code into aWindows executable and a Linux executable/binary so that a user can havethe application deployed onto the machine without needing octave. I have done some searching on the net, but can't find what I am looking for either because I might be searching in the wrong place, or don't understand what is being talked of. Please could somebody give me some help.
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