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== GNURoot Octave ==
The Android app [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gnuroot.octave GNURoot Octave] in the Google play store is built and maintained by Corbin Champion. It is not part of the GNU Octave project. Thus please use the following GitHub pages for questions and bug reports:
* https://github.com/corbinlc/GNURootDebian
* https://github.com/corbinlc/octave4android
The implementation has been done in close cooperation with the Octave developers and makes use of the Octave source code without essential changes. Thus, it is fully compatible with the versions of Octave on other platforms.
Some probably outdated build instructions for the older "octave4android" app:
* https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/octave-maintainers/2013-10/msg00406.html
== Octave for Linux on Dex (Samsung Android devices) ==
== Octave for Linux on Dex (Samsung Android devices) ==


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# If you want to use Qt graphics it will take some work, and may or may not be possible. It has not been tested by anyone. You will need to download the package [https://github.com/termux/libandroid-shmem libandroid-shmem], get it working, and then recompile Octave linking to this library. There are more detailed instructions regarding the compilation on the github website.
# If you want to use Qt graphics it will take some work, and may or may not be possible. It has not been tested by anyone. You will need to download the package [https://github.com/termux/libandroid-shmem libandroid-shmem], get it working, and then recompile Octave linking to this library. There are more detailed instructions regarding the compilation on the github website.


== Android app ==
[[Category:Installation]]
 
The Android app [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gnuroot.octave GNURoot Octave] in the Google play store is built and maintained by Corbin Champion. It is not part of the GNU Octave project. Thus please use the following GitHub pages for questions and bug reports:
 
* https://github.com/corbinlc/GNURootDebian
* https://github.com/corbinlc/octave4android
 
The implementation has been done in close cooperation with the Octave developers and makes use of the Octave source code without essential changes. Thus, it is fully compatible with the versions of Octave on other platforms.
 
Some probably outdated build instructions for the older "octave4android" app:
 
* https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/octave-maintainers/2013-10/msg00406.html

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