3.0 when?
Tatsuro MATSUOKA
tmacchant at yahoo.co.jp
Thu Jan 10 17:04:25 CST 2008
Hello Benjamin
cc. John
I understand your idea.
I am now preparing the Octave-Forge packages for my mingw distribution.
I will bundle extra libraries and header files to build Octave-Forge packages.
I would like add instruction page to build Octave-forge package when your 3.0.0 will be realsed.
That might be a realistic solution.
Regards
Tatsuro
--- Benjamin Lindner <lindnerben at gmx.net> wrote:
> > Hello Benjamin
> >
> > Perhaps you aware that I have forgotten to talk about the octcdf, which requires the netcdf.
> >
>
> Yes I know that there are some packages that have additional external
> dependencies.
> I have not checked for *every* forge package to install on-the-fly.
> Since dependency building is the bigger task on win32 the packages with
> external deps simply had lower priority.
>
> Frankly, if a forge package building-and-installation exceeds a certain
> degree of complexity and makes it very tidysome to do for the average
> user in a win32 machine then I'll not put infinitly much effort into it.
> If it doesn't work, it doesn't work.
> If one wants a smooth (and IMO in many aspects better) system, I suggest
> a switch to one of the various *nix distros.
> Of course there are those who have no choice (like me), and here a
> working win32 octave is a *big* relief :)
> Forge Packages are a very nice bonus, but I do not use all of them and
> thus had not checked for all of them to work.
>
> do it step by step.
>
> benjamin
>
>
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