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Re: A MinGW release tomorrow?
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Paul Kienzle |
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Re: A MinGW release tomorrow? |
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Sat, 18 Feb 2006 18:10:23 -0500 |
octave-forge is a perfectly reasonable place to host a mingw release.
You can host your code there as well.
I still believe the better approach is to add GUI functionality to
Octave and write the IDE in that, but he who writes the code makes the
rules.
- Paul
On Feb 18, 2006, at 3:23 PM, Sebastien Loisel wrote:
David,
I'd like to try to get a MinGW release tomorrow. I don't mind trying
to sort out the QT installation issues myself, however is there an
updated octave-mingw zip file or do I just use the one I have?
Also, I don't have the bandwidth at home to host such a large file,
and I'm not sure my alma mater (McGill) would be too pleased if I
hosted a 100MB file there, and I still haven't sorted out the internet
at my current institution (Geneva University). I did apply for a
sourceforge project (will they be ok with a 100MB binary?) but this
won't come in until mid-week. I know you have good bandwidth, but I'm
not sure your home server is a good place for it...
Anyway, what do you think?
Sébastien Loisel