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at last!
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Robert Kirchner |
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at last! |
Date: |
Fri, 20 Feb 2004 11:23:26 -0700 |
Three cheers for Per^2! It worked! I now have octave with
octave-forge running on my machine.
One more newby question: I have a bunch of matlab .m files that I want
to try running in octave. Being unfamiliar with the fink directory
structure, I'm wondering where I should put these files so that they're
accessible to octave.
Cheers,
Dr. Robert Kirchner, Linguistics Dept.
4-20 Assiniboia Hall, U. Alberta
Edmonton, AB T6G2E7
(780) 492-3480 (fax 492-0806)
address@hidden, http://www.ualberta.ca/~kirchner
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- at last!,
Robert Kirchner <=