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octave_support.h missing in 3.2.1 release tarball at numpi.dm.unipi.it #28

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akobel opened this issue Feb 7, 2021 · 2 comments
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akobel commented Feb 7, 2021

Hi,
not quite an issue concerning this repo, but: The file octave_support.h is missing in the other official source for release tarballs, linked from the Uni of Pisa under https://numpi.dm.unipi.it/_media/software/mpsolve/mpsolve-3.2.1.tar.bz2.
This breaks compilation of the octave bindings. The upstream version of the file works as expected.

Other silent differences that don't break compilation: some examples (not sure if that's intended; probably not, as other examples are included) and some test polynomials (probably intended, as those are the huge ones).

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robol commented Feb 8, 2021

Concerning the examples, not all are distributed because some of those are in an unfinished state / not particularly useful. They are still in the repo for historical reasons.

I don't know why octave_support.h is missing in the tarball; I checked the tarball generated locally by make dist and it contains that file. In any case, I will probably just make a minor release and remove the octave module altogether, as it is in an abandoned state, and superseded by the MATLAB interface which now just works under Octave as well.

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akobel commented Feb 8, 2021

Sounds good. In this case, I'll remove the octave bindings from the Arch Linux build, too.
Thanks for the investigation!

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