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view installer-files/octave.bat @ 4055:ccade212c3f9
ghostscript: set ghostscript search paths based on mxe install path (Bug #46301)
* src/ghostscript-mingw-i686-makefile: update GS_LIB_DEFAULT, GS_DOC_DIR paths
* src/ghostscript-mingw-x86_64-makefile: update GS_LIB_DEFAULT, GS_DOC_DIR paths
* src/ghostscript.mk: use ENABLE_WINDOWS_64 flag to set whether to compile mingw 32 or 64
author | John Donoghue |
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date | Mon, 02 Nov 2015 17:30:00 -0500 |
parents | fbc5d86517c9 |
children | 908a2a0cf6d6 |
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@echo off Rem Find Octave's install directory through cmd.exe variables. Rem This batch file should reside in Octaves installation subdir! Rem Rem This trick finds the location where the batch file resides. Rem Note: the result ends with a backslash set OCT_HOME=%~dp0 Rem Set up PATH. Make sure the octave bin dir Rem comes first. set PATH=%OCT_HOME%bin;%PATH% Rem Set up any environment vars we may need set TERM=cygwin Rem Check for args to see if we are told to start GUI Rem with the --force-gui option or not (--no-gui) Rem Otherwise assume starting as command line set GUI_MODE=1 :checkargs if -%1-==-- goto noargs if NOT %1==--force-gui goto notguiarg set GUI_MODE=1 :notguiarg if NOT %1==--no-gui goto notnoguiarg set GUI_MODE=0 :notnoguiarg shift goto checkargs :noargs Rem Start Octave (this detaches and immediately returns): if %GUI_MODE%==1 ( start octave-gui.exe %* ) else ( start octave-cli.exe %* ) Rem Close the batch file's cmd.exe window exit