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==Testing using virtual machines== | ==Testing using virtual machines== | ||
Microsoft provides several virtual machine (e.g. VirtualBox) disk images of MS Windows for | Microsoft provides several virtual machine (e.g. VirtualBox) disk images of MS Windows for about one month of testing | ||
* https://developer.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/downloads/virtual-machines | |||
* https://developer.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-edge/tools/vms (primarily meant for testing the MS-Edge browser) | |||
The license (given on that page) for these images does not limit the use of these images. So it is perfectly possible to also test GNU Octave. | |||
The key idea is to create a shared folder inside the virtual machine to the mxe-octave build directory. It is advised to make it read-only. Either install (or unpack) Octave into MS Windows 10, or create a shortcut to {{Path|octave.vbs}} in the {{Path|<mxe-octave build dir>/dist/octave}} subdirectory on the Linux side. | The key idea is to create a shared folder inside the virtual machine to the mxe-octave build directory. It is advised to make it read-only. Either install (or unpack) Octave into MS Windows 10, or create a shortcut to {{Path|octave.vbs}} in the {{Path|<mxe-octave build dir>/dist/octave}} subdirectory on the Linux side. |