- MINTOOLKIT is available directly from the author, at http://pareto.uab.es/mcreel/MINTOOLKIT.
If you get it this way, uncompress the file where you like, change
to the MINTOOLKIT directory, and compile by typing ''make all''
(this supposes that you have Octave installed already). Make sure
that Octave knows where the MINTOOLKIT directory is. This option guarantees
that you have the most recent version.
- Otherwise, you can obtain MINTOOLKIT as part of the octave-forge
package.
- If you happen to be running Debian
Linux, you can install
a pre-compiled version of octave-forge and all required files by typing
''apt-get install octave-forge''. This is the easiest (and recommended)
option.
Søren Hauberg
2008-04-29