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octave with shared libraries via apt-get?
From: |
wen |
Subject: |
octave with shared libraries via apt-get? |
Date: |
Mon, 14 Feb 2005 01:19:41 +0100 |
I would like to test gtk-octave 0.1 on my debian machine.
Right now I have octave installed via apt-get but gtk-octave doesn't
compile because the compiler cant find the *.h-files in the
octave-directory.
To compile gtk-octave i need to have an octave with shared libraries
(and dynamic loading turned on) and I guess thats the problem.
So my question is whether i can install an octave with shared libraries
via apt-get or do I need to install it from source with the
--enable-shared option?
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