If there are no errors, compile the library. This step may take a few minutes./configure -prefix=/home/yourname/gsl Now configure the installation and tell it to use your new directory. Create a directory to install your gsl package, say “/home/yourname/gsl” with the following command mkdir /home/yourname/gsl The next step is to configure the installation and tell the system where to install the files. This will create a directory called gsl-*.* in your home directory. Place the file in your home directory and unpack the file with the following command: tar -zxvf gsl-*.*.tar.gz You can also download here and unzip the program directly depending on the OS you are working with. Please check release history available at . *.* should be replaced by the version to be installed. Note: this tutorial has been tested on Ubuntu, Redhat and Mac OS. It is a free open source library under the GNU General Public License. The GNU Scientific Library (GSL) is a numerical library for C and C++ programmers.
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