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> Hello

>

> Congratulations!!!

> I have announced the release of 3.4.0 in Octave related threads and wikis in

> Japan.

>

> I really appreciate for your all efforts and efforts of all other

> contributors.

>

> The version 3.4 is the first release to use gnulib libraries.

> I feel that the MinGW has imports the gnulib comportments to make the source

> portable.

> The choice of the importing gnulib is really good for the portability and

> maintainability of source

> codes. However the gnulib itself is under development phase especially for

> the MinGW.

>

> The fntests results current develments source are really fine but perhaps we

> will meet hidden issues

> due to new trials. Therefore this release is a good chance to go ahead

> further.

>

> I hope I will continue contribute this project.

>

> Regards

>

> Tatsuro

> --- "John W. Eaton" wrote:

>

>> The Octave developers are pleased to announce the release of GNU

>> Octave 3.4.0. This is a major new release containing many new

>> features, performance enhancements, and bug fixes.

>>

>> Version 3.4.0 of Octave is available for download at:

>>

>>

>> ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/octave

>>

>> Please see

>> the world. Or you may use

>> will be redirected automatically to a nearby mirror.

>>

>> Links to binary (executable) versions for various systems will be

>> listed at

>> available.

>>

>> Please see

>> user-visible changes in this release.

>>

>> To help improve future versions, please report problems using the

>> Octave bug tracker at

>>

>> Octave 3.4.1, with corrections for any critical defects reported in

>> Octave 3.4.0, is expected in April 2011.

>>

>> As always, many people contributed to this Octave release. A complete

>> list of contributors may be found in the Octave manual.

>>

>> GNU Octave is a high-level interpreted language, primarily intended

>> for numerical computations. It provides capabilities for the numerical

>> solution of linear and nonlinear problems, and for performing

>> other numerical experiments. It also provides extensive graphics

>> capabilities for data visualization and manipulation. Octave is

>> normally used through its interactive command line interface, but

>> it can also be used to write non-interactive programs. The Octave

>> language is quite similar to Matlab so that most programs are easily

>> portable. A full description of Octave capabilities is available at

>>

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> > Hello> Congratulations!!!> I have announced the release of 3.4.0 in Octave related threads and wikis in> Japan.> I really appreciate for your all efforts and efforts of all other> contributors.> The version 3.4 is the first release to use gnulib libraries.> I feel that the MinGW has imports the gnulib comportments to make the source> portable.> The choice of the importing gnulib is really good for the portability and> maintainability of source> codes. However the gnulib itself is under development phase especially for> the MinGW.> The fntests results current develments source are really fine but perhaps we> will meet hidden issues> due to new trials. Therefore this release is a good chance to go ahead> further.> I hope I will continue contribute this project.> Regards> Tatsuro> --- "John W. Eaton" wrote:>> The Octave developers are pleased to announce the release of GNU>> Octave 3.4.0. This is a major new release containing many new>> features, performance enhancements, and bug fixes.>>>> Version 3.4.0 of Octave is available for download at:>>>> http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/octave >> ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/octave>>>> Please see http://www.gnu.org/order/ftp.html for mirror sites around>> the world. Or you may use http://ftpmirror.gnu.org/octave and you>> will be redirected automatically to a nearby mirror.>>>> Links to binary (executable) versions for various systems will be>> listed at http://octave.org/download.html as they become>> available.>>>> Please see http://octave.org/NEWS-3.4.html for a list of significant>> user-visible changes in this release.>>>> To help improve future versions, please report problems using the>> Octave bug tracker at http://bugs.octave.org >>>> Octave 3.4.1, with corrections for any critical defects reported in>> Octave 3.4.0, is expected in April 2011.>>>> As always, many people contributed to this Octave release. A complete>> list of contributors may be found in the Octave manual.>>>> GNU Octave is a high-level interpreted language, primarily intended>> for numerical computations. It provides capabilities for the numerical>> solution of linear and nonlinear problems, and for performing>> other numerical experiments. It also provides extensive graphics>> capabilities for data visualization and manipulation. Octave is>> normally used through its interactive command line interface, but>> it can also be used to write non-interactive programs. The Octave>> language is quite similar to Matlab so that most programs are easily>> portable. A full description of Octave capabilities is available at>> http://octave.org/docs.html >> _______________________________________________>> Help-octave mailing list>> [hidden email] >> https://mailman.cae.wisc.edu/listinfo/help-octave >>> --------------------------------------> Get the new Internet Explorer 8 optimized for Yahoo! JAPAN> _______________________________________________> Help-octave mailing list

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