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From: | Geraint Paul Bevan |
Subject: | Re: problems running the embedded examples from the Octave repository |
Date: | Thu, 13 Jan 2005 20:45:56 +0000 |
User-agent: | Mozilla Thunderbird 0.5 (X11/20040306) |
Xavier Gonzalez wrote:
I am trying to run the embed.cc, test.cpp example code. However, I cannot even get them to compile. It is clear to me that there is not octave/ directory containing the files in my machine. I do have octave, but I am guessing I do not have the rigth files. I just want to know what is it that I need to do to get these programs to compile and run. regards, --Xavier Gonzalez Computational Science, C.Ph.D. address@hidden
You need the Octave header files to be installed on your system. What kind of system are you trying this on? If it is GNU/Linux, you probably need to install another package to get these. On Debian, look for octave2.1-headers; on other distributions, they might be in a package called something like octave-dev.
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