Update Octave pointers

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Sébastien Villemot 2012-10-03 17:22:28 +02:00
parent e835c7d945
commit 78d9cb92d4
4 changed files with 9 additions and 11 deletions

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@ -378,8 +378,8 @@ MATLAB version 7.3 (R2006b) or above;
GNU Octave version 3.4.0 or above.
@end itemize
Some installation instructions for GNU Octave can be found on the
@uref{http://www.dynare.org/DynareWiki/DynareOctave,Dynare Wiki}.
Packages of GNU Octave can be downloaded on the
@uref{http://www.dynare.org/download/octave,Dynare website}.
The following optional extensions are also useful to benefit from extra
features, but are in no way required:

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@ -608,8 +608,6 @@ rhos = [ 0.8, 0.9, 1];
\item Since version 4.0, Dynare works on top of Octave
\item This makes Dynare 100\% free software
\item Almost all features of Dynare work with Octave (very few exceptions)
\item For more information: \\
\url{http://www.dynare.org/DynareWiki/DynareOctave}
\end{itemize}
\end{frame}

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@ -57,11 +57,11 @@ Using Dynare with Octave
Dynare also works on top of GNU Octave, a free clone of MATLAB (R) (see
<http://www.octave.org>).
This version of Dynare is compiled for Octave 3.6.1 (MinGW), and may not work
with other versions of Octave. You can download an installer for the right
version of Octave at:
This version of Dynare is compiled for Octave 3.6 (MinGW), and may not work
with other versions of Octave. The recommended version of Octave can be
downloaded at:
http://www.dynare.org/octave/Octave3.6.1_gcc4.6.2_20120303-setup.exe
http://www.dynare.org/download/octave/windows
Every time you run Octave, you should type the two following commands (assuming
that you have installed Dynare at the standard location, and replacing '4.x.y'
@ -71,8 +71,8 @@ by correct version number):
NOTE: if you don't want to type this command every time you run Octave, you can
put it in a file called '.octaverc' in your home directory ('c:\Documents and
Settings\USERNAME\' for Windows XP or 'c:\Users\USERNAME' for Windows 7). This
file is run by Octave at every startup.
Settings\USERNAME' for Windows XP or 'c:\Users\USERNAME' for Windows Vista/7).
This file is run by Octave at every startup.
You can test your installation by typing 'dynare' at the Octave prompt. This
should give you an error message complaining that you did not specify a MOD

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@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ SectionEnd
SectionGroupEnd
Section "MEX files for Octave 3.6.1 (MinGW)"
Section "MEX files for Octave 3.6 (MinGW)"
SetOutPath $INSTDIR\mex\octave
File ..\mex\octave\*.mex ..\mex\octave\*.oct
SectionEnd