[ADMB Users] user-contributed libraries
Arni Magnusson
arnima at hafro.is
Tue Oct 14 15:19:04 PDT 2014
Hi Caro,
There is some garden work to do for the ADMB releases ... the newest
ADMB-IDE is 10.1 and the newest ADMB for MinGW64 is also 10.1. To use ADMB
11.1 with MinGW, you can download and install the components individually:
http://admb-project.googlecode.com/files/admb-11.1-windows-mingw-32bit.zip
http://admb-project.org/tools/gcc/gcc472-win32.zip
Once ADMB 11.1 is up and running, you can add the IDE components:
ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/emacs/windows/emacs-24.3-bin-i386.zip
http://admb-project.org/tools/editors/emacs/admb.el
http://admb-project.org/tools/admb-ide/eleven
ADMB_HOME should point to a directory like c:/admb/admb111-gcc472-win32
HOME should point to a directory like c:/~
PATH should include ADMB, GCC, and Emacs
admb.el should be in %HOME%/emacs/lisp/admb
.emacs should be in %HOME%
This is what I have on my old WinXP laptop and it runs smoothly with
contributed libraries. Mainly a matter of unzipping and setting the
environment variables. With the other hand on the fire extinguisher.
Arni
On Tue, 14 Oct 2014, Carolina Minte-Vera wrote:
> Dear Group and Dear Arni,
>
> I just installed the binary distribution admb-ide-101-win64.zip from
> ADMB at Google Code<http://code.google.com/p/admb-project/downloads/>. I
> want to use some user-contributed libraries in my code such as
> qfc_est.cpp from
> http://admb-project.org/documentation/api/group__CONTRIB.html I could
> not find them in the admb-ide 10.1 I just installed.
>
> I would appreciate any hint on how to make them available for the ADMB
> version I am using. Just manually copy them?
>
> Thank you!
> Carolina Minte-Vera
> IATTC
>
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