Posted by
Georgy Jikia on
Nov 29, 2007; 11:14am
URL: http://quantlib.414.s1.nabble.com/Preliminary-0-9-0-tarballs-tp11440p11464.html
Hello Marco,
0.9.0 also compiled and installed fine with cygwin for me. The cygwin
boost distribution does not include unit-test framework however. How
did you run the tests? Did you also have to compile boost libraries?
Georgy
On 11/29/07, Marco Marchioro <
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> Hi all,
> I have successfully compiled the 0.9.0 tarball on cygwin under gcc.
> All the tests are ok(other than the one that does not compile under
> gcc 3.4.4)
>
> Marco
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> On Tuesday, 2007-11-27 , at 16:06 , Luigi Ballabio wrote:
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> >
> > Hi all,
> > preliminary tarballs for the 0.9.0 release are available at
> > <
http://quantlib.org/prerelease/>. If you have some spare cycles on
> > your
> > box, please try them out and let me know if there are any problems.
> > (I'm
> > especially interested in how they fare in the Cygwin and/or MinGW
> > shells, as I can't check those platforms myself.)
> >
> > Thanks,
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