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Re: testing binary of octave-3.3.90 (mingw32) is uploaded
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Tatsuro MATSUOKA |
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Re: testing binary of octave-3.3.90 (mingw32) is uploaded |
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Sat, 29 Jan 2011 07:26:58 +0900 (JST) |
Hello
--- Philip Nienhuis wrote:
> Some observations:
>
> - Initialization (I mean between the moment that the CMD window shows up and
> that the Octave prompt is finally shown) can take relatively long (> 30
> seconds, CPU load at 100 %). Unwary users may assume that Octave 'hangs";
Perhaps loading time dynamic link libraries and oct files increased.
Loading time depends on environments. For my netbook (dual core atom) ,
loading time is about ten
seconds.
>
> - Gnuplot works beautifully out-of-the-box; but in FLTK backend, all text is
> mangled. I assume this is because you compiled it with ?Japanese? UNICODE
> libs? (just a guess)
Please try to set 'LANG' environment variable to 'us'
putenv('LANG','us')
If it works, please describe it in the startup file.
> - 3.3.90 is much faster than octave-3.2.4 MingW (probably because you
> supplied SSE3 libs; still the default SSE2 stuff offers more speed than
> octave-3.2.4).
>
> Anyway, nice build. I'll try to test it some more later this weekend and
> next week.
Feed back is really appreciated toimprove the octave.
Thanks!
Tatsuro
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Re: testing binary of octave-3.3.90 (mingw32) is uploaded, Stewart Dickson, 2011/01/28
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Re: testing binary of octave-3.3.90 (mingw32) is uploaded, Ben Abbott, 2011/01/29