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Re: Basic question: usage of Java methods in Octave
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Fedemone |
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Re: Basic question: usage of Java methods in Octave |
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Wed, 16 Oct 2013 00:48:59 -0700 (PDT) |
Hi there,
thanks for the insightful answers, right now I can only say that my Octave
version is:
\Octave3.6.4_gcc4.6.2\
Octave was configured for "i686-pc-mingw32".
The java package is: java-1.2.9.
I thought it was tha latest available; should I download a newer version?
Which is it, in the case? Or should I just wait the next official release
(which I understand is going to be released quite soon)?
Thanks again
Federico
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