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Re: ltfat 1.4.2 released
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peter |
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Re: ltfat 1.4.2 released |
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Wed, 18 Sep 2013 12:41:07 +0200 (CEST) |
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> On 18 Sep 2013, at 10:27, address@hidden wrote:
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>> The point is, if Octave is installed then so is fftw
>
> Not necessarily, linking to fftw can be disbled when configuring Octave,
> either because it is missing or because the user decides to do so.
> c.
>
Sure, also on Windows it might be that Octave is linked to FFTW but the
linker is not able to find it because it is not in the right position.
I need to figure out the correct check for configure.ac, it should check
for the library and not for the header file, because LTFAT already ships
the header file.
Cheers,
Peter.
- Re: ltfat 1.4.2 released, peter, 2013/09/18
- Re: ltfat 1.4.2 released, Lukas Reichlin, 2013/09/18
- Re: ltfat 1.4.2 released, Alexander Hansen, 2013/09/18
- Re: ltfat 1.4.2 released, Lukas Reichlin, 2013/09/19
- Re: ltfat 1.4.2 released, peter, 2013/09/19
- Re: ltfat 1.4.2 released, Lukas Reichlin, 2013/09/19
- Re: ltfat 1.4.2 released, Alexander Hansen, 2013/09/19
- Re: ltfat 1.4.2 released, c., 2013/09/19