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Re: Windows 2000 binary?
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Tom Weichmann |
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Re: Windows 2000 binary? |
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Mon, 9 Oct 2000 12:17:43 -0400 |
On Mon, 09 Oct 2000, address@hidden wrote:
> On 9 Oct, Paul Soderlind wrote:
> >> I have the same interest for an NT version...
> >
> >
> > The Win32 binary provided by Tom C. Weichmann works fine on my NT 4 (SP 6)
> > box.
>
> We have Windows NT Terminal Server Terminal Edition and when I start
> octave it says it is not valid binary or something similar.
>
> It is a pity because the installer is very simple, fast and efficient
> (thanx to the developper). Wgnuplot works fine.
>
> Is there any solution ?
>
> --
>
> Francis
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Yes there is a solution. There is a problem with the installer on NT.
Unfortunatly I have *VERY* limited access to NT, and have not come up with a
*nice* soultion, but I do have an ugly solution. I will post the solution to
the web site where you downloaded from, and let the list know when I have
posted it there. I should have time today, but tommorrow at the latest.
-- Tom Weichmann
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