Can I report that all the packages required to build gretl on a
Raspberry Pi are available on the Raspbrian repository? I compiled the git
version of gretl (2019d of 2019-09-30) on a Raspberry Pi 2. . (gcc-doc was
not available but configure finished without it.) Make was slow (> 1
hour). Once installed, gretl loads fast and the responses to the few
examples that I ran were also good. Thus all the mathematical and other
libraries required to compile gretl on ARM 7 are available in the Rasbrian
repository. The current Pi 4 should be much faster.
John C Frain
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On Fri, 27 Sep 2019 at 09:32, Sven Schreiber <svetosch(a)gmx.net> wrote:
Am 27.09.2019 um 00:50 schrieb John C Frain:
> On an Android phone or tablet and on an Amazon Fire tablet one can
> install Userland which offers a choice of Linux systems. Gretl 2016d is
> available as a package in this system. The gretl graphic interface does
> not fit well on a mobile phone but it is just about usable on a 10 inch
> Fire tablet. I presume that one might be able to use the command line. I
> have used the octave command line in Userland for some calculations.
>
John, this is very interesting as I would have thought that Hélio was
correct. I guess the ARM hardware (CPU) platform has evolved quite a bit
recently, or else I don't understand how this would be possible.
Maybe this is also relevant (in the background):
http://www.netlib.org/utk/people/JackDongarra/WEB-PAGES/Batched-BLAS-2017...
thanks
sven
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