Errors compiling a C++ class that includes Octave

Kyusik Chung kyusik at gmail.com
Thu Jul 24 13:37:33 CDT 2008


Jon and Jord, thanks for the tips.  Im using a server install of  
ubuntu, so apt-cache search octave compile is a good thing to know.   
Its too bad that apt-cache search doesnt pick up octave3.0-headers  
when you do a search for octave.

Kyusik

On Jul 22, 2008, at 5:34 PM, Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso wrote:

> 2008/7/22 Jon Davis <susan.and.jon at gmail.com>:
>> Kyusik Chung wrote:
>>> Hi Riza,
>>>
>>> I initially did that, but I don't believe you get the header files  
>>> to
>>> be able to compile your own C++ code that includes Octave  
>>> libraries. I
>>> was not able to find an "octave-dev" package to install via apt-get
>>> install.
>>
>> What you need is called octave3.0-headers. Using synaptic provides  
>> more
>> information than searching with apt-cache, for example.
>
> apt-cache search octave compile
>
> HTH,
> - Jord




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