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re:how to call sundials in octave under ubuntu?
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joyce |
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re:how to call sundials in octave under ubuntu? |
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Sun, 26 Oct 2008 16:30:08 +0800 (CST) |
hello,
Many thanks for your detailed explanation.
It was my misunderstanding on how to use sundials under LINUX, thanks
again. I will try as you told.
joyce
>On 25-Oct-2008, joyce wrote:
>
>| 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) octave is a update package of itself so as I only need to install sundials and call it directly in octave rather than call it through a mex interface like in MATLAB under windows.
>| My english is not good, I'm not sure weather I have explain my question
>| clearly.
>| Does anybody help me?
>
>You still need to compile the mex file to use it. It should work ot
>use the install_STB.m file that comes with SundialsTB to do that,
>provided you have the proper tools installed on your system (compiler,
>etc.).
>
>I know of one bug that could cause trouble. See:
>
> http://www.nabble.com/mxCreateLogicalScalar-to17760931.html#a17761233
>
>for more info. This problem should be fixed in the current stable
>release, 3.0.3.
>
>jwe