Mozart and universal libraries

Torsten Anders torsten.anders at plymouth.ac.uk
Wed Nov 28 19:06:58 CET 2007


Thanks for sharing this information! It would be greatly appreciated  
if you add a comment, e.g., to the Mozart wiki. The wiki can be  
easily edited all the time, without compiling the documentation  
(which is quite involved) and putting things online (which requires  
permissions).

   http://gforge.info.ucl.ac.be/plugins/wiki/index.php?FAQ&id=17&type=g

BTW: perhaps the Installation Manual should at least point to this  
wiki for more often updated information?

Best
Torsten

On Nov 28, 2007, at 5:47 PM, Gustavo Gutierrez wrote:
> Dear all,
>
>
> I found this page (http://rudix.org/packages.html) where some
> universal libraries are available to download. With this repository
> neither fink nore darwinports (macports) are needed to build mozart
> anymore. I tested it today and all worked fine. I downloaded gmp but
> for other configuration options maybe more libraries are needed. Maybe
> a link to this page from somewhere in the documentation will be
> useful.
>
> Cheers,
> --
> Gustavo Gutierrez
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