I am developing a Ruby-on_rails application that now needs to do some statistical processing. I wish to use jStat. On this page it lists three dependencies including GNU make 3.8 or later. Tried the download and install and it failed. Should I be installing GNU as per instructions or given that it is a R-o-R project use GSL which is a ruby port of the GNU Scientific Library/mathematical package. Thanks
Trying to instal jStat - do I need GNU or GSL
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A work collegue Tristian solved the proble by copying jstat.min.js to to the app//assets/javascripts directory - thanks