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By: raysatiro

There are a few issues here, but the bottom line is when you are using GSL in
a Visual Studio project you should link to GSL DLLs built with that same version
of Visual Studio. You also want the includes which are different for Visual
Studio. Also you should define GSL_DLL and I think CBLAS_DLL. Check out this
webpage:
The GNU Scientific Library (v1.15) for Visual Studio 2010
http://gladman.plushost.co.uk/oldsite/computing/gnu_scientific_library.php
Download that and follow the directions. There are a few problems when compiling
in Debug mode so choose Release. I've already built it and I'll put it up in
a few days in the tests folder.

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