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Pablo Nicholson |
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recursive path search in windows installation |
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Wed, 27 Mar 2002 11:01:49 -0600 |
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Hi, I have installed octave 3.1.35 using Paul Soldering instructions in
a pc running windows 98.
When trying to use functions located into subfolders of "statistics" or
"control" (the only ones into the /m/ directory that have
subdirectories) the program complains that the function is not defined.
I have tried adding each directory into octaverc, with and without "//",
but it doesn't works. The only way that things work is when moving the
file into de directory "statistics" (outside from the subdirectory) or
when moving the subdirectory (for example "base") to some lower level,
like into /m/
pablo
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