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Mon, 24 Feb 2014 17:46:19 +0000 (UTC) |
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Tatsuro MATSUOKA <tmacchant <at> yahoo.co.jp> writes:
> >
> Binary of octave 3.8.0 on windows is now prepared in voluntary
contribution by Markus Bergholz.
>
> http://mxeoctave.osuv.de
Definitely useful. However... I am trying to compile sedumi mex files, and
the install_sedumi -rebuild script errors out with various weird messages
depending on whether 3.7.2+ or 3.8.1-rc3 (liboctinterp-2.dll not found,
missing include or library directories, hardcoded paths that from Markus
built into mkoctfile, etc -- too much for me to track down at the moment).
The sedumi mex files compile great on FreeBSD, with a binary (pkg install)
3.8.0.
I don't think this issues are worthy of a bug report yet, but we/ I should
keep our eyes out on how well the MinGW compiles MEX files.
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