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* Compile and Install f2c | * Compile and Install f2c | ||
* Install fort77 script | * Install fort77 script | ||
cp fort77 | |||
* Compile and Install GNU Octave | * Compile and Install GNU Octave | ||
./configure F77=fort77 CXXFLAGS=-pthread FLIBS=-lf2c | |||
make | |||
fakeroot make install | |||
The information used for installation can be found here: <br> | The information used for installation can be found here: <br> | ||
Revision as of 15:16, 20 October 2009
GNU Octave is a numerically oriented high level mathematical programming language. It is useful for science, engineering and maths, and it is mostly compatible with matlab. [1]
Installation
The following is a list of the steps I followed to install Octave on the Maemo 5 SDK:
- Compile and Install Gnuplot
- Compile and Install f2c
- Install fort77 script
cp fort77
- Compile and Install GNU Octave
./configure F77=fort77 CXXFLAGS=-pthread FLIBS=-lf2c make fakeroot make install
The information used for installation can be found here:
Using gfortran or installing f2c and fort77
f2c / f77 Installation Instructions for Linux
References
[1]. Octave, http://www.gnu.org/software/octave/, Acessed 20/10/2009.