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Re: Build a portable linux binary?
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roland65 |
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Re: Build a portable linux binary? |
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Fri, 22 Feb 2019 08:03:10 -0600 (CST) |
tmacchant wrote
> On Ubuntu, I think that it is not so hard task to build from source.
>
> Almost build dependency can be installed with instruction (Of course, I
> installed Qt tools )
> I first do
> sudo apt build-dep gnuplot
> This installs a lot of tools what are required to build many tools.
>
> and then I follow the instruction:
> https://www.scivision.co/compiling-octave-4-on-ubuntu/
>
> I add portaudio19-dev, libfltk1.3-dev, libopenblas-dev in addition to
> them.
> and
> ./configure --with-blas='-lopenblas'
>
> This is my routine for install octave from source on Ubuntu.
>
> For me I could not install flatpak on WSL (Windows Subsystem for Linux).
> This is important for me, so that I prefer to install from source rather
> than use flatpak.
>
> Tatsuro
Thanks for sharing!
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