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--enable-binary-packages \ | --enable-binary-packages \ | ||
--with-ccache \ | --with-ccache \ | ||
--enable-octave=<octave version> | --enable-octave=<octave version> | ||
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--with-ccache \ | --with-ccache \ | ||
--enable-octave=<octave version> \ | --enable-octave=<octave version> \ | ||
--enable-fortran-int64 | --enable-fortran-int64 | ||
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** <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 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>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>--disable-windows-64</code>: Build for 32-bit MS Windows. | ||
* <code>--enable-fortran-int64</code>: Use 64-bit integers in Fortran code and especially in numerical library code. This option only affects the size of integers used in Fortran code like the BLAS and LAPACK libraries. On 64-bit systems, Octave always uses 64-bit integers for indexing and basic array operations. See [[Enable large arrays: Build octave such that it can use arrays larger than 2Gb.|Enable large arrays]] for details. | |||
* <code>--enable-fortran-int64</code>: Use 64-bit integers in Fortran code and especially in numerical library code. | |||
====<code>make</code>==== | ====<code>make</code>==== |