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*: While you generally don't need to understand too much unless you actually want to change how Octave is built, you should be able to understand enough to get a general idea of how to build Octave. | *: While you generally don't need to understand too much unless you actually want to change how Octave is built, you should be able to understand enough to get a general idea of how to build Octave. | ||
*: If you've ever done a {{Codeline|configure && make && make install}} series of commands, you have already used the GNU build system. | *: If you've ever done a {{Codeline|configure && make && make install}} series of commands, you have already used the GNU build system. | ||
*: '''You must demonstrate that you are able to build the development version of Octave from sources before the application deadline.''' | *: '''You must demonstrate that you are able to build the development version of Octave from sources before the application deadline.''' Linux is arguably the easiest system to work on. Instructions: | ||
*:* [[Building]] | *:* [[Building]] | ||
*:* [https://www.gnu.org/software/octave/doc/interpreter/Installation.html Octave Manual on Installing Octave] | *:* [https://www.gnu.org/software/octave/doc/interpreter/Installation.html Octave Manual on Installing Octave] |
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