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Re: The future of Octave
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Etienne Grossmann |
Subject: |
Re: The future of Octave |
Date: |
Fri, 08 Dec 2000 20:39:09 +0000 |
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Hello,
Sorry for the spelling mestayke :-(
>From address@hidden Fri Dec 8 21:16:14 2000
# "which"
(I had written "wich", which, as the teacher told me many, many
times, is incorrect). The corrected patch is :
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--- Octave-FAQ.texi.orig Fri Dec 8 14:34:00 2000
+++ Octave-FAQ.texi Fri Dec 8 14:54:16 2000
@@ -537,7 +537,8 @@
@cindex Octave, version date
-The latest version of Octave is 2.0.10, released February 6, 1998.
+The latest version of Octave is 2.0.16, released January 30, 2000. The
+latest development version -which is quite stable- is 2.1.31.
@node Installation, Common problems, Getting Octave, Top
@chapter Installation Issues and Problems
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Etienne
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