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--enable-binary-packages \ | --enable-binary-packages \ | ||
--with-ccache \ | --with-ccache \ | ||
--enable-octave=<octave version> | --enable-octave=<octave version> \ | ||
--enable-windows-64 \ | |||
--enable-64 | |||
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--with-ccache \ | --with-ccache \ | ||
--enable-octave=<octave version> \ | --enable-octave=<octave version> \ | ||
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--enable-fortran-int64 | --enable-fortran-int64 | ||
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* <code>--enable-devel-tools</code>: Include gdb and an MSYS shell in the binary. | * <code>--enable-devel-tools</code>: Include gdb and an MSYS shell in the binary. | ||
** If you seriously want to work with gdb, you need <code>--disable-strip-dist-files</code> as configure option to keep debug symbols in the installed binaries for debugging on MS Windows. Beware as the total Octave distribution will be > 2 GB, the max. size for an NSIS installer. Your only options are to make 7z-dist, zip-dist or tar-dist installers. | ** If you seriously want to work with gdb, you need <code>--disable-strip-dist-files</code> as configure option to keep debug symbols in the installed binaries for debugging on MS Windows. Beware as the total Octave distribution will be > 2 GB, the max. size for an NSIS installer. Your only options are to make 7z-dist, zip-dist or tar-dist installers. | ||
* <code>--enable-binary-packages</code>: Cross-compile binary modules in [[Octave Forge]] packages. This saves time when installing them once the installation runs on Microsoft Windows | * <code>--enable-binary-packages</code>: Cross-compile binary modules in [[Octave Forge]] packages. This saves time when installing them once the installation runs on Microsoft Windows. | ||
* <code>--with-ccache</code>: The usage of [https://ccache.dev/ ccache] may speed up repetitive compilation drastically. | * <code>--with-ccache</code>: The usage of [https://ccache.dev/ ccache] may speed up repetitive compilation drastically. | ||
* <code>--enable-octave=<octave version></code>: Build a specific version of GNU Octave, which can be one of: | * <code>--enable-octave=<octave version></code>: Build a specific version of GNU Octave, which can be one of: | ||
** <code>release</code> use {{Path|src/release-octave.mk}}, download and build the latest GNU Octave release. | ** <code>release</code> use {{Path|src/release-octave.mk}}, download and build the latest GNU Octave release. | ||
** <code>stable</code> or <code>default</code> uses {{Path|src/stable-octave.mk}} or {{Path|src/default-octave.mk}}, respectively. This builds | ** <code>stable</code> or <code>default</code> uses {{Path|src/stable-octave.mk}} or {{Path|src/default-octave.mk}}, respectively. This builds a self-created distribution tarball from the "stable" or "default" development branch of GNU Octave. See [[#Build installers for Octave development versions|below]] for details. | ||
* <code>-- | * <code>--enable-windows-64</code>: Build for 64-bit MS Windows. | ||
* <code>--enable- | * <code>--enable-64</code>: Let Octave use 64-bit integers for indexing. | ||
* <code>-- | * <code>--enable-fortran-int64</code>: Use 64-bit integers in Fortran code and especially in numerical library code. | ||
====<code>make</code>==== | ====<code>make</code>==== |