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re: How to use octave-forge?
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Joe Koski |
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re: How to use octave-forge? |
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Mon, 22 Dec 2003 17:54:09 -0700 |
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I agree with Geraint, with the following caveat: If you are using the fink
version of octave, you should probably also use the fink octave-forge
because of where things install (/sw). The fink octave-forge must be built
from source with "fink install octave-forge." There are some other packages
(ghostscipt, etc.) that must be installed too, but the installer usually
tells you about that.
Joe Koski
on 12/22/03 5:30 PM, Geraint Paul Bevan at address@hidden wrote:
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> Joe Koski wrote:
> | You don't say the type of computer that you are using. You should consider
> | installing the entire octave-forge library for future use. Many times a
> | routine calls other routines, and it is not a simple matter of installing
> | one routine. Depending on your computer, there are several ways of
> | downloading and installing the entire octave-forge library of routines.
> |
> | Joe Koski
> |
> | on 12/22/03 1:46 PM, Vic Norton at address@hidden wrote:
> |
> |
> |>I would like to download and install a linear programming routine
> |>from octave-forge, but I can't figure out how to go about it.
>
> Vic, IIRC from an earlier post, you use a Mac. There are some
> instructions for installing octave-forge on Macs on the wiki:
> http://wiki.octave.org/wiki.pl?OctaveForMac
>
> They may be of some help.
>
> - --
> Geraint Bevan
> http://homepage.ntlworld.com/geraint.bevan
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