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Re: Calling Python from Octave and vice versa
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Mike Miller |
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Re: Calling Python from Octave and vice versa |
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Sun, 30 Apr 2017 22:58:19 -0700 |
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I'm moving this to the maintainers list since this is a discussion about
development of a new feature.
On Sun, Apr 30, 2017 at 22:45:19 -0700, Dipankar “Dipu” Ganguly wrote:
> I would be interested in learning more about how best to test this new
> implementation.
It should be fairly easy to test if you are familiar with installing
software from source, including Octave and other GNU packages. You will
need a 4.2 or development version of Octave, Python and NumPy, and Boost
(for now). Assuming all of those pieces are installed, clone the source
of the "pytave" project and build it.
I am looking forward to seeing if it works or how well it works on
macOS.
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mike
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