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Pat-55

Hi.

 

I have just installed QuantLib on Win2000Pro. I have also installed the Borland complier. I believe the next step is to somehow use the “makefile.mak” through the Borland complier to create setup files? But I’m not sure here.

 

I tried executing ‘make.exe’ but this results in the ‘command prompt’ dialogue screen appearing for only a split second then disappears, so I’m unable to type any commands.

 

Can anyone advise me as to how I can proceed to configure and get QuantLib up and running?

 

Many thanks,

 

Patrick

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Re: Quant Error

Ferdinando M. Ametrano-3
At 05:26 AM 2/15/2004, Pat wrote:

>I have just installed QuantLib on Win2000Pro. I have also installed the
>Borland complier. I believe the next step is to somehow use the
>"makefile.mak" through the Borland complier to create setup files? But I'm
>not sure here.
>
>I tried executing 'make.exe' but this results in the 'command prompt'
>dialogue screen appearing for only a split second then disappears, so I'm
>unable to type any commands.
>
>Can anyone advise me as to how I can proceed to configure and get QuantLib
>up and running?

you have to run 'make.exe' from the command prompt in the QuantLib
directory: start the command prompt, cd to the QuantLib directory and type
"make". If you have configured Borland correctly you will then re-compile
the QuantLib library.

I don't want to be pessimistic, but if you're not confident with C++ and/or
the Borland compiler it is going to be quite hard...


ciao -- Nando



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RE: Quant Error

daniel saitowitz
Hi Nando,

I was wondering what is the development environment most of the quantlib
developers are using?
Microsoft or Borland?

Regards
Daniel

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At 05:26 AM 2/15/2004, Pat wrote:
>I have just installed QuantLib on Win2000Pro. I have also installed the
>Borland complier. I believe the next step is to somehow use the
>"makefile.mak" through the Borland complier to create setup files? But
I'm
>not sure here.
>
>I tried executing 'make.exe' but this results in the 'command prompt'
>dialogue screen appearing for only a split second then disappears, so
I'm
>unable to type any commands.
>
>Can anyone advise me as to how I can proceed to configure and get
>QuantLib
>up and running?

you have to run 'make.exe' from the command prompt in the QuantLib
directory: start the command prompt, cd to the QuantLib directory and
type
"make". If you have configured Borland correctly you will then
re-compile
the QuantLib library.

I don't want to be pessimistic, but if you're not confident with C++
and/or
the Borland compiler it is going to be quite hard...


ciao -- Nando



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RE: Quant Error

Ferdinando M. Ametrano-3
>I was wondering what is the development environment most of the quantlib
>developers are using?
>Microsoft or Borland?
Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 and GNU/GCC.

I also use the free Borland command line compiler, mainly to check
cross-compiler portability

ciao -- Nando



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Building

daniel saitowitz
So to build this thing, I just open the .dsw file in VC++ 6.0 and run
build all.
Takes about 10mins (on 733hz).

Does that sound right?
Anything else I should be doing?

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>I was wondering what is the development environment most of the
>quantlib developers are using? Microsoft or Borland?
Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 and GNU/GCC.

I also use the free Borland command line compiler, mainly to check
cross-compiler portability

ciao -- Nando



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Re: Building

Luigi Ballabio-2
On 2004.02.26 01:40, daniel saitowitz wrote:
> So to build this thing, I just open the .dsw file in VC++ 6.0 and run
> build all.
> Takes about 10mins (on 733hz).
>
> Does that sound right?

I think so. Library+test-suite in about 3 mins on my 2.6-GHz box.

Bye,
        Luigi


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Re: Building

Ferdinando M. Ametrano-3
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At 01:40 AM 2/26/2004, daniel saitowitz wrote:
>So to build this thing, I just open the .dsw file in VC++ 6.0 and run
>build all. Takes about 10mins (on 733hz).
>
>Does that sound right?
yes

>Anything else I should be doing?
a) you might run the example, just to see if they're OK.
b) you should run the test-suite, but this will require that you download,
install, and compile cppunit, the test-suite framework we currently use.
Then you will be able to link our test-suite with both the QuantLib library
and cppunit and make it run.

ciao -- Nando