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Re: Octave-forge with 2 installations of Octave
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Paul Kienzle |
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Re: Octave-forge with 2 installations of Octave |
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Sun, 10 Apr 2005 19:57:43 -0400 |
You can either use environment variables to specify which octave
to use:
OCTAVE=... MKOCTFILE=... ./configure
or you can put a link to your octave and your mkoctfile in your
~/bin directory and make sure it is first on your path.
- Paul
On Apr 10, 2005, at 2:09 PM, Christian F. Vélez Witrofsky wrote:
Hello everyone,
I've been trying to install Octave-forge on a cluster and I've been
having a problem, there's a general installation of octave, and my own
in my home directory (which is a newer version of octave) and I can't
seem to get octave forge to build for my newer one, it installs it in
my directory but it makes the build for the older version... how can I
get it to bluild for the newer one?
Thanks for your time.
--
Christian F. Vélez Witrofsky
University of Puerto RIco, Rio Piedras
Faculty of Natural Sciences
Dept. of Computer Science
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