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Re: 3.6.1 release
From: |
Tatsuro MATSUOKA |
Subject: |
Re: 3.6.1 release |
Date: |
Mon, 27 Feb 2012 09:12:20 +0900 (JST) |
--- On Sat, 2012/2/25, John W. Eaton wrote:
> On 24-Feb-2012, Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso wrote:
>
> | On 22 February 2012 14:28, John W. Eaton <address@hidden> wrote:
> | > On 18-Feb-2012, Rik wrote:
> | >
> | > | Are we okay to release 3.6.1?
> |
> | > Sorry for the delay.
> |
> | So are we gonna have a release party or what? I'm still saving the
> | champagne from the 3.6.0 party we missed.
>
> Does the following look OK as a release announcement?
>
> To: octave help mailing list <address@hidden>, address@hidden
> Subject: GNU Octave 3.6.1 Released
> From: "John W. Eaton" <address@hidden>
>
> The Octave developers are pleased to announce the release of GNU
> Octave 3.6.1. This version is a major new release.
>
> The source code for Octave 3.6.1 is available for download at:
>
> http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/octave
> ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/octave
>
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>
> Links to binary (executable) versions for various systems will be
> listed at http://octave.org/download.html as they become
> available.
>
> Please see http://octave.org/NEWS-3.6.html for a list of significant
> user-visible changes in this release.
>
> To help improve future versions, please report problems using the
> Octave bug tracker at http://bugs.octave.org.
>
> As always, many people contributed to this Octave release. A complete
> list of contributors may be found in the Octave manual.
>
> GNU Octave is a high-level interpreted language, primarily intended
> for numerical computations. It provides capabilities for the numerical
> solution of linear and nonlinear problems, and for performing
> other numerical experiments. It also provides extensive graphics
> capabilities for data visualization and manipulation. Octave is
> normally used through its interactive command line interface, but
> it can also be used to write non-interactive programs. The Octave
> language is quite similar to Matlab so that most programs are easily
> portable. A full description of Octave capabilities is available at
> http://octave.org/docs.html.
>
> jwe
Sorry for late response.
I have build octave 3.6.1 on MinGW using my latest libraries.
Summary:
PASS 10148
FAIL 3
There were 3 expected failures (see fntests.log for details).
src\data.cc ............................................ PASS 796/798 FAIL 2
test_system.m .........................................../date.m: Permission
denied
<snip>
PASS 84/85 FAIL 1
Regards
Tatsuro
- 3.6.1 release, Rik, 2012/02/18
- 3.6.1 release, John W. Eaton, 2012/02/22
- Re: 3.6.1 release, nitnit, 2012/02/23
- Re: 3.6.1 release, Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso, 2012/02/24
- Re: 3.6.1 release, John W. Eaton, 2012/02/24
- Re: 3.6.1 release, Michael D Godfrey, 2012/02/24
- Re: 3.6.1 release, Daniel J Sebald, 2012/02/25
- Re: 3.6.1 release, John W. Eaton, 2012/02/25
- Re: 3.6.1 release, Daniel J Sebald, 2012/02/25
- Re: 3.6.1 release, Lukas Reichlin, 2012/02/25
- Re: 3.6.1 release,
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