From help-octave-request at bevo dot che dot wisc dot edu Tue Feb 1 12:13:19 2000 Subject: Re: compile on Cray/ nonGNUcompiler From: Mumit Khan To: Daniel Heiserer cc: help-octave at bevo dot che dot wisc dot edu Date: Tue, 1 Feb 2000 12:13:11 -0600 (CST) On Tue, 1 Feb 2000, Daniel Heiserer wrote: > > I probably have most of these changes sitting in a CVS branch somewhere, > > and if you someone really wants it, I'll dig it out. > > > > Of course I really want it. Would be very nice for me to have > octave on a vector-machine :-) > So could u try to find it? I did find it, but it was one a branch that had quite an old version of Octave, so it's going to take some time. If I have some time next weekend perhaps, and that's a big if. > Maybe it can be added to the ditribution ones in runs, so further > distributions run on even more platforms... > > > If you really want to try good compilers, try out KCC or something based > > on EDG. > > What is KCC and EDG, where do they come from? Edison Design Group, or EDG, makes very good C++ front-ends that various vendors use to create their C++ compilers (http://www.edg.com/). KCC is KAI's excellent C++ compiler (http://www.kai.com/) that uses the EDG front-end, and so Comeau and various other vendors such as SGI/Cray, Compaq, etc. Regards, Mumit ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Octave is freely available under the terms of the GNU GPL. Octave's home on the web: http://www.che.wisc.edu/octave/octave.html How to fund new projects: http://www.che.wisc.edu/octave/funding.html Subscription information: http://www.che.wisc.edu/octave/archive.html -----------------------------------------------------------------------