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Large arrays on 64 bit OS


From: big-ted
Subject: Large arrays on 64 bit OS
Date: Mon, 4 Jan 2010 12:53:40 -0800 (PST)

OK, I'm running some code that generates some very large arrays, and I'm
getting the tell-tale "memory exhausted" error. I have found the info at the
following link:

http://wiki.octave.org/wiki.pl?EnableLargeArrays
http://wiki.octave.org/wiki.pl?EnableLargeArrays 

Now, I'm new to Octave, (but ok with MatLab) and to Linux. The instructions
at the above link make no sense at all to me, and simply running the command
lines as suggested results in "No targets specified and no makefile found."
I notice that the link claims the instructions are good for octave 3.2.0 and
up. I'm currently running octave 3.0.3. but running yum update octave
insists that I already have the latest version. Actually, I have two
systems. One 32 bit running Ubuntu 10, and one 64 bit running Fedora 10,
both of which insist octave 3.0.3 is the latest and greatest version
available. I can't find any rpm repositories to do a manual install of a
later octave version either.p..

Any help appreciated!!


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