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Re: OctSymPy v0.1.1 release
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Colin Macdonald |
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Re: OctSymPy v0.1.1 release |
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Fri, 24 Oct 2014 09:36:07 +0100 |
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On 24/10/14 00:06, Carnë Draug wrote:
> Would you be interested on having this released as an Octave Forge package?
Yes, definitely.
I just checked and it seems to be no problem to have "octsympy" and
the old "symbolic" package installed. Although loading them both must
be a bit unpredictable.
A thought on logistics for doing so:
For GNU/Linux or Mac systems, it works as a standard package. Same
for Windows if you have Python and SymPy installed.
But I've also been making packages for windows which include bundled
SymPy and a Python binary (.exe file) so that it has no deps. The
build system for this is just a script and is not integrated into my
Makefile. Maybe this will not work as Octave Forge?
Colin
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