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Re: Compiling Octave on Win 7, well compiling La Pack first.
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Tatsuro MATSUOKA |
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Re: Compiling Octave on Win 7, well compiling La Pack first. |
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Fri, 24 Jun 2011 09:08:19 +0900 (JST) |
Hello
The below is helpful for you?
http://www.tatsuromatsuoka.com/octave/Eng/Win/
Regards
Tatsuro
--- On Fri, 2011/6/24, Carel van Dam wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was trying to mail this to the general queries on old Nabble and I got
> redirected to this list. If I've posted into the wrong spot let me know and
> I'll fix it ASAP, assuming you're redirections are not too cryptic.
>
> I'm having a few problems compiling Octave, well I started there and now I'
> having trouble compiling LaPack. I'm using win 7 and I've loaded all of the
> minGW stuff and cygwin and I've tried most things I've seen on the web for
> the last month or so. The most successful route I've followed to date is
> given at the following website :
>
> http://www.codingday.com/compile-lapack-and-blas-as-dll-on-windows/
>
> Which got me a BLAS.dll file but wouldn't go to a LaPack.dll
>
> Which is the most basic compile I've seen that also didn't work for me. I've
> tried some more advanced stuff too to no avail e.g. BLAS/lapack, ATLAS,
> gotoBLAS still have to try CLaPack. Basically I'm hoping there is some one
> who has a nifty link for me (I think my googling skills have gone wonky) or
> one or two pointers if that's possible.
>
> I've acquired the latest Lapack 3.3.1 ATLAS 3.8.4 and the octave source. I
> can't seem to get gotoBLAS. I've also got minGW and cygwin cmake, which
> requires a proprietary compiler from intel so that's no good. From what I
> understand LaPack doesn't like windows.
>
> If it's any help I'm clued up on coding in MATLAB, I'm a little lost in the
> Linux world at present I've only managed a half decent Gentoo compile. I'll
> make a nice write up for other people trying to compile that I'll post on the
> wiki if I work out how.
>
> Originally my hope was to contribute to the control packages for octave, but
> I've been side tracked by trying to compile the latest octave source for a
> bit now due to the latest win distro not supporting the latest control pack
> in octave.
>