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Subject: Re: [boost] math statistical distribution: multivariate gaussian
From: Paul A. Bristow (pbristow_at_[hidden])
Date: 2008-11-20 09:59:43
I've had this problem in the past.
Perhaps Doug Gregor's reply will help
http://archives.free.net.ph/message/20070819.120801.6c717a68.en.html
HTH
Paul
--- Paul A. Bristow Prizet Farmhouse Kendal, UK LA8 8AB +44 1539 561830, mobile +44 7714330204 pbristow_at_[hidden] > -----Original Message----- > From: boost-bounces_at_[hidden] [mailto:boost-bounces_at_[hidden]] On > Behalf Of Thijs van den Berg > Sent: 20 November 2008 14:28 > To: boost_at_[hidden] > Subject: Re: [boost] math statistical distribution: multivariate gaussian > > Stjepan Rajko wrote: > > 2008/11/19 Thijs van den Berg <thijs_at_[hidden]>: > > > >> Stjepan Rajko wrote: > >> > >>> If this is geared towards Boost.Math, we should probably consider > >>> that library's directory structure. Currently, the statistical > >>> distributions files appear to be placed as follows: > >>> > >>> include files: ..../boost/include/math/distributions > >>> docs: ..../libs/math/distributions/doc/sf_and_dist > >>> tests: ..../libs/math/distributions/test > >>> examples: ..../libs/math/distributions/example > >>> > >>> I'm not sure whether we should re-use all of those directories or > >>> change some (or all) of them. > >>> > >>> > >>> > >> I agree, let's keep it simple for a start-we are in the sandbox- put > >> the doc & code directly in sandbox/multivariate_distributions? We can > >> also split things up once we have a start > >> > > > > I made 4 subdirectories (boost, test, example, doc) just to have a > > little organization, and because it plays better with the boost build > > system. If you set your BOOST_ROOT environment variable to the root > > of your boost distribution, you *should* be able to go to any of > > {test, example, doc} and run bjam to build a skeleton test, example or > > docs. > > > > Let me know if you run into any problems. > > > > Best, > > > Hi Stjepan, > Thanks! That's great. I've managed to compile the doc with bjam. > Took me a bit of time set things up for the firs time. > > I started working on the doc and got a dev account for sandbox. The only issue was > to commit the update. I kept getting errors 'pre-commit hook' ... > but then > it suddenly worked! Is adding a comment-text to a commit perhaps mandatory? > > anyway, a first sketch (unstructured with some idea & questions) is in /doc Best, Thijs
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