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#REDIRECT [[Building]]
Building Octave can be as simple as downloading the source and running the following three commands in your GNU/Linux shell:
 
./configure
make
make install
 
[http://www.gnu.org/software/octave/doc/interpreter/Installation.html#Installation More detailed instructions]
for building from source are included in the Octave manual.
 
=Windows Build System=
 
In addition to the instruction provided in the Octave manual, a basic toolkit for building Octave in windows using the MSVC compiler has been produced by Michael Goffioul. It consists of a set of scripts that can be used to compile Octave and its dependencies.
 
A pre-compiled (with VS2010) version of everything has also been provided, so it is not necessary to recompile everything from scratch. The files can be found at:
 
[http://dl.dropbox.com/u/45539519/octave-build2.zip]
[http://dl.dropbox.com/u/45539519/VC10Libs.zip]
 
Note that this is not a enterprise-level SDK.
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