Hi everyone,
I uploaded the new package for Dynare 4.1.0 on the website.
Houtan: could you create a Mac package, starting from the source package on the website? I think this package should contain binaries (Intel and PPC if possible) for preprocessor, dynare++, MEX for Octave, documentation, but no MEX for MATLAB. It should rather provide the build_matlab.m script and all the source files for MEX, so that users can recompile the MEX on their own machine. We can't provide binary MEX for all the various versions of MATLAB.
Best,
Hey Sébastien,
Sure, I can do this for Intel however not for PPC. Furthermore, I don't have any way of testing that it works on MAC OS X 10.5 or earlier, which you will recall could be a potential problem. Finally, if you'll recall, I am still not able to build all of the documentation on my machine.
Best, Houtan
2009/12/23 Sébastien Villemot sebastien.villemot@ens.fr
Hi everyone,
I uploaded the new package for Dynare 4.1.0 on the website.
Houtan: could you create a Mac package, starting from the source package on the website? I think this package should contain binaries (Intel and PPC if possible) for preprocessor, dynare++, MEX for Octave, documentation, but no MEX for MATLAB. It should rather provide the build_matlab.m script and all the source files for MEX, so that users can recompile the MEX on their own machine. We can't provide binary MEX for all the various versions of MATLAB.
Best,
-- Sébastien Villemot
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Hi Sebastien
Great news! (And it works well on my Win 7 system too).
Is this now good time to start uploading extensions to 4.1.x trunk (e.g. in the Dynare++/sylv library for C++ estimation)?
Best regards
George ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sébastien Villemot" sebastien.villemot@ens.fr To: dev@dynare.org Sent: Wednesday, December 23, 2009 2:02 PM Subject: [DynareDev] Release of Dynare 4.1.0
Hi everyone,
I uploaded the new package for Dynare 4.1.0 on the website.
Houtan: could you create a Mac package, starting from the source package on the website? I think this package should contain binaries (Intel and PPC if possible) for preprocessor, dynare++, MEX for Octave, documentation, but no MEX for MATLAB. It should rather provide the build_matlab.m script and all the source files for MEX, so that users can recompile the MEX on their own machine. We can't provide binary MEX for all the various versions of MATLAB.
Best,
Hi George,
Le mercredi 23 décembre 2009 à 15:50 +0000, G. Perendia a écrit :
Is this now good time to start uploading extensions to 4.1.x trunk (e.g. in the Dynare++/sylv library for C++ estimation)?
Well, Michel and myself still think that the estimation DLL should not use parts of Dynare++, but rather its own Matrix class (I already have a prototype of that class), both for performance reasons and also for modularity. This is something which we should discuss together when we see each other. I can send you my (unfinished) prototype if you want to see it before you come to Paris.
Best,
Hi Sebastien
Thanks , please do send me the prototype, it would be good if I can have a look before we meet.
Best regards
George
----- Original Message ----- From: "Sébastien Villemot" sebastien.villemot@ens.fr To: "List for Dynare developers" dev@dynare.org Sent: Wednesday, December 23, 2009 4:31 PM Subject: Re: [DynareDev] Release of Dynare 4.1.0
Hi George,
Le mercredi 23 décembre 2009 à 15:50 +0000, G. Perendia a écrit :
Is this now good time to start uploading extensions to 4.1.x trunk (e.g.
in
the Dynare++/sylv library for C++ estimation)?
Well, Michel and myself still think that the estimation DLL should not use parts of Dynare++, but rather its own Matrix class (I already have a prototype of that class), both for performance reasons and also for modularity. This is something which we should discuss together when we see each other. I can send you my (unfinished) prototype if you want to see it before you come to Paris.
Best,