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Re: How to detect for wich SO is an .oct file?
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Benjamin Lindner |
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Re: How to detect for wich SO is an .oct file? |
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Wed, 30 Jun 2010 18:38:08 +0200 |
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Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso wrote:
On 30 June 2010 09:11, veryhappy <address@hidden> wrote:
I meant from inside Octave but either way that won't work under windows
because it doesn't ship with anything similar to the file command.
system("file foo.oct") under a GNU-based system. Or you could install
file(1) on Windows.
file is part of the minimal msys which is shipped with the octave
windows installer.
> [a,o]=system(cstrcat("file ", file_in_loadpath ("fft.oct")))
a = 0
o = path\to\fft.oct: PE executable for MS Windows (DLL) (console) Intel
80386 32-bit
You can also use objdump. A native win32 copy of objdump is also shipped
with the windows octave installer (part of gcc/binutils)
> [a,o]=system(cstrcat("objdump -a ", file_in_loadpath ("fft.oct")))
a = 0
o = path\to\fft.oct: file format pei-i386
benjamin