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RE: Variation of load bug


From: Ben Abbott
Subject: RE: Variation of load bug
Date: Fri, 02 Jan 2009 15:56:35 -0500

You're looking in the wrong tarball.

The file you need is part of Octave's core, not part of the io package.

Ben
 
On Friday, January 02, 2009, at 12:53PM, "GARY FORBIS" <address@hidden> wrote:
>
>Thanks, but where?
> 
>I gunzipped and untarred all of octave-forge-bundle-20080831
>and the file is nowhere to be found(as far as I can tell.)
> 
>I expected to find it in ~/octave-forge-bundle-20080831/main/io-1.0.7/src
>but that only contain:
>$ ls ~/octave-forge-bundle-20080831/main/io-1.0.7/srcMakefile  dlmread.cc  
>textread.cc
> 
>To verify:
>address@hidden ~/octave-forge-bundle-20080831$ ls 
>*/*/src/dlm*.ccmain/io-1.0.7/src/dlmread.cc
>address@hidden ~/octave-forge-bundle-20080831$ ls */*/src/lo*.ccls: cannot 
>access */*/src/lo*.cc: No such file or directory
>Do I need to look somewhere outside the octave-forge bundle?
>> CC: address@hidden> From: address@hidden> To: address@hidden> Subject: Re: 
>> Variation of load bug> Date: Thu, 1 Jan 2009 22:37:00 -0500> > > On Jan 1, 
>> 2009, at 10:17 PM, GARY FORBIS wrote:> > > Is load written in C? If so where 
>> is it so I can see what's going on> > if I compile it on my computer.> > Yes 
>> it is in c++. The file name is load-save.cc> > Ben


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