Building on Cygwin platform
Octave can be built on cygwin too !
Pre-requisites
Setup your system the same way as described on the page Octave for Debian systems. The next step, required to generate the documentation, is to tweak a bit the texlive configuration file: (remember cygwin has no sudo command)
vi /usr/share/texmf-dist/web2c
Change
TEXMFLOCAL = $TEXMFROOT/texmf-site
into
TEXMFLOCAL = $TEXMFROOT/texmf-site:$TEXMFROOT/texmf
Then run
mktexlsr
Configure
Proceed the same way as on a Unix platform. In this case, the procedure requires a kind of bootstrapping, so it is better to put Octave outside the main directory tree; like f.i.
./bootstrap mkdir compile; cd compile ../configure --prefix=${HOME}/usr
This configuration supposes ${HOME}/usr/bin exists and is in your $PATH.
Build
The procedure is a bit more tricky. Start the build as usual:
make -j 2
It will fail after a looong time, while trying to launch ./run-octave. This is a well-known problem, partly caused by issues with the fork() call under Windows platforms. At this time, change run-octave to something simpler:
#! /bin/sh octave_executable="${PREFIX}/usr/bin/octave" "$octave_executable" "$@"
Where ${PREFIX} matches the form previously used during the configure stage. In fact, we will use the new Octave, which is not yet operationnal. But never mind. Restart the process as follows:
make install
This way:
- The Octave libs and binaries have been generated, they will be copied into their final destination directory.
- the doc has still to be built. With the modified "run-octave", the executable which will be called is the version just installed during the previous step. Now the doc generation will succeed, and so will its installation.
Enjoy!