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Expand options to support 3 possible sources of octave
* configure.ac: modify --enable-stable rule to --enable-octave=source (stable,alpha,default)
* Makefile.am: modify OCTAVE_TARGET based on octave build value set in configure.
* index.html: added master-octave information.
* src/default-octave.mk: new file.
* src/default-octave-1-docinstall.patch
* dist-files.mk: add default-octave-1-docinstall.patch default-octave.mk
* binary-dist-rules.mk: use OCTAVE_TARGET to decide on tarball/installer name
author | John Donoghue <john.donoghue@ieee.org> |
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date | Sun, 19 Oct 2014 22:58:20 -0400 |
parents | 6a97f4d1dedb |
children | e515bc026d10 |
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<html> <head> <title>GNU Octave</title> <style TYPE="text/css"> <!-- body { } --> </style> </head> <body> <h2>Welcome</h2> <p> Thank you for installing GNU Octave! </p> <p> Octave 3.8 is a major new release with many new features, including an experimental graphical user interface. But because the GUI is not quite as polished as we would like, we have decided to wait until the 4.0.x release series before making the GUI the default interface. </p> <p> See the release notes or the "Experimental GUI Info" button in the GUI for more information about the release and how you can help us with GUI development and speed up the 4.0 release. </p> <h2>BLAS Library selection</h2> <p> During the install, a BLAS library was selected. The installer contains 2 BLAS implementations, the <a href="http://www.netlib.org/blas/">NetLib reference BLAS</a> and <a href="http://www.openblas.net/">OpenBLAS</a>. </p> <p> Either can be selected after the install by copying librefblas.dll or libopenblas.dll to libblas.dll in the bin folder of the Octave installation. </p> <h2>Included Octave Forge Packages</h2> <p> A number of Octave-forge packages have been included with this install Octave, however they need to be installed in order to use them. </p> <p> To install: <ul> <li>Start Octave and then open the build_packages.m file found in the src folder where Octave was installed.</li> <li>Run the build_packages.m script to build and install the packages.</li> </ul> Packages must then be loaded in order to use them with the <tt>pkg load PACKAGENAME</tt> command. </p> <p> Other packages are available from <a href="http://octave.sourceforge.net/">Octave-Forge</a> </p> </body> </html>