Dynare 4.7-beta1 installation instructions authored by Sébastien Villemot's avatar Sébastien Villemot
# Installing Dynare 4.7-beta1
All participants to the Summer School should install a specific version of
Dynare, numbered 4.7-beta1, as indicated below (depending on your operating
system).
Don’t hesitate to ask for help on the chat if you encounter problems.
## For Windows
We recommend that you install Dynare 4.7-beta1 via this
[installer](https://www.dynare.org/beta/windows/dynare-4.7-beta1-win.exe).
However, if you do not have the permission to execute installers on your
machine, you can alternatively use a
[ZIP](https://www.dynare.org/beta/windows-zip/dynare-4.7-beta1-win.zip) or
[7z](https://www.dynare.org/beta/windows-7z/dynare-4.7-beta1-win.7z) archive.
If you don’t have MATLAB, you will need to also install Octave 6.2.0, ideally via
this
[installer](https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/octave/windows/octave-6.2.0-w64-installer.exe),
or alternatively via a
[ZIP](https://ftpmirror.gnu.org/octave/windows/octave-6.2.0-w64.zip) or
[7z](https://ftpmirror.gnu.org/octave/windows/octave-6.2.0-w64.7z) archive.
## For macOS
If you have MATLAB, you can install Dynare 4.7-beta1 via this
[installer](https://www.dynare.org/beta/macos/dynare-4.7-beta1.pkg).
If you don’t have MATLAB, you will need to install Homebrew (including Octave),
and compile Dynare from source, following these
[instructions](https://git.dynare.org/Dynare/dynare#macos). Note that for the
section “Preparing the Dynare sources”, you should use this [source
tarball](https://www.dynare.org/beta/source/dynare-4.7-beta1.tar.xz) instead of
cloning from git.
## For GNU/Linux
You need to compile Dynare from source, following these
[instructions](https://git.dynare.org/Dynare/dynare#general-instructions). For
the section “Preparing the Dynare sources”, you should use this [source
tarball](https://www.dynare.org/beta/source/dynare-4.7-beta1.tar.xz).
Make also sure that you read the distribution-specific information that is
given in subsequent sections (for [Debian or
Ubuntu](https://git.dynare.org/Dynare/dynare#debian-or-ubuntu); for [Fedora,
CentOS or RHEL](https://git.dynare.org/Dynare/dynare#fedora-centos-or-rhel).
Note that if you don’t have MATLAB, you will need to install Octave 6.2.0 (if
the version of Octave shipped by your distribution is too old, you will have to
compile it from source).
# Introduction - local approximation in Dynare
- [presentation](http://moench.mjui.fr/juillard/summer-school-2021/introduction_first_order_approximation.pdf) (version 1.0, June 17, 2021 07:10 UTC)
- Q&A session A: Monday, June 21, 07:00-08:30 (UTC)
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