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Re: hosting mingw binaries for octave
From: |
Tatsuro MATSUOKA |
Subject: |
Re: hosting mingw binaries for octave |
Date: |
Thu, 30 Aug 2007 04:26:07 +0900 (JST) |
Hello John
I love octave 2.1.50 even now because it is small and
works fast as a fsolve and lsode solver for windows.
I used it in older computers in my labatory.
(There are many computers in the lab. But it is not always
new.)
However, I am not against that octave 2.1.50 will not be
supported in sourceforge. In this case, can I distribute
it on my web?
The compactness and stability of 2.1.50 are still useful
for the 'obsolate' computers for the limited use.
T. Matsuoka
--- "John W. Eaton" <address@hidden> wrote:
> While we discussing how to reorganize the file
> structure on the
> download page, can we also remove the obsolete
> binaries? Is there
> any reason to be distributing 2.1.35, 2.1.36,
> 2.1.42, or 2.1.50 now?
>
> jwe
>
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- Re: hosting mingw binaries for octave, (continued)
- Re: hosting mingw binaries for octave, David Bateman, 2007/08/23
- Re: hosting mingw binaries for octave, Benjamin Lindner, 2007/08/27
- Re: hosting mingw binaries for octave, Benjamin Lindner, 2007/08/29
- Re: hosting mingw binaries for octave, John W. Eaton, 2007/08/29
- Re: hosting mingw binaries for octave, David Bateman, 2007/08/29
- Re: hosting mingw binaries for octave, John W. Eaton, 2007/08/29
- Re: hosting mingw binaries for octave, John W. Eaton, 2007/08/29
- Re: hosting mingw binaries for octave,
Tatsuro MATSUOKA <=
- Re: hosting mingw binaries for octave, David Bateman, 2007/08/30