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[Octave-patch-tracker] [patch #9944] upgrade libbiosig to v2.0.4 in mxe-
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Markus Mützel |
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[Octave-patch-tracker] [patch #9944] upgrade libbiosig to v2.0.4 in mxe-octave |
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Mon, 22 Jun 2020 13:23:03 -0400 (EDT) |
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Update of patch #9944 (project octave):
Status: Ready For Test => In Progress
Summary: upgrade libbiosig to v2.0.3 in mxe-octave => upgrade
libbiosig to v2.0.4 in mxe-octave
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Follow-up Comment #5:
Reading this thread on the Octave maintainers mailing list, I gathered the
goal was to provide the necessary libraries for mexbiosig when a user installs
Octave on Windows:
https://octave.1599824.n4.nabble.com/how-to-make-mexbiosig-work-on-mxe-octave-td4692672.html
With these libraries, a user should be able to install mexbiosig as a local
package in Octave on Windows with the command you showed in your comment #4.
Is each version of mexbiosig only compatible with one single version (or
range) of libbiosig?
Installing the current version (2.0.4) in Octave on Windows (built about 2
months ago, including libbiosig 2.0.1) seems to have succeeded. I don't know
how to use the package though. So I didn't run any tests.
Imho, installing mexbiosig as a local (or global) package in Octave seems
cleaner than copying the files to the host-prefix tree. But maybe we could
leave these lines in as comments.
MXE Octave doesn't contain a target for stimfit. (Or did I mis-understand what
you wrote?)
I just started a new cross-build of MXE Octave that includes the updated
version and build rules for libbiosig. It might take a while before that has
finished.
I'll push the changes to the repository if that succeeds.
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