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Based on the [http://mxe.cc/ MXE] project there is an [http://hg.octave.org/mxe-octave MXE-Octave] fork available to allow cross compiling Octave to various target systems. | |||
=== Examples of compiling Octave for different platforms === | |||
* '''Compiling for Windows''' | |||
# There is some further information for using mxe-octave to build an Windows installer here: [[Windows_Installer]]. | |||
== | * '''Compiling for your Linux system''' | ||
# Download [http://hg.octave.org/mxe-octave MXE-Octave] as a compressed file. | |||
# Unpack it in ~ or somewhere suitable. | |||
# cd into the directory (called ~/mxe-octave-123456789 or similiar). | |||
# Type: autoconf | |||
# Type: ./configure --enable-64 --enable-native-build --enable-pic-flag host_alias=gnu-linux --enable-openblas --enable-jit | |||
# Type: make | |||
# Type: make openblas | |||
# cd usr/lib | |||
# mv libblas.so libblas.so.reference | |||
# ln -s libopenblas.so libblas.so | |||
# Octave will exist in ~/mxe-octave-123456789/usr/bin | |||
# Add to your .bashrc file: alias octave=~/mxe-octave-123456789/usr/bin/octave | |||
* '''Compiling for a different Linux system''' | |||
# ... | |||
=== Packaging for distribution === | |||
[[Category:Building]] | [[Category:Building]] |