Yes, I can.<br>
In fact when I removed the line as I suggested, I can also run the load<br>
save test successfully.<br>
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On Thu, Nov 19, 2015 at 12:31 AM, Ryan Curtin <notifications@github.com><br>
wrote:<br>
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> Can you compile any Armadillo program? Like this one for instance:<br>
><br>
> #include <armadillo><br>
><br>
> int main()<br>
> {<br>
> arma::mat someMatrix = arma::randu<arma::mat>(10, 10);<br>
> std::cout << someMatrix(0, 1);<br>
> }<br>
><br>
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