Thanks, I suspected that to be the case, but as you said, the site is
confusing. Source Forge did not have the latest 3.0.5 in binary yet, but I
will double check.
Btw, you do not happen to know Pavel Tomancak, do you? He is at the Max
Planck in Dresden...but I am pretty sure that he has roots at the Charles
University.
Take care,
On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 4:41 PM, Martin Weiser <address@hidden>wrote:
Hi,
it seems to me that you have downloaded the source code - "just" a text of
the the program that needs to be compiled to make it executable.
If you want something installable, you should download binary - already
compiled program.
The website of The octave project might lead to confusion (on the other
hand: would you take care about the website yourself?), windows installers
(as well as some other packages) are located at the sourceforge.net.
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=2888
Good luck.
Martin w.
Cituji Luiz Fernando Correa <address@hidden>:
Hi there,
I unzipped the bz2 file using WinZip, but then could not find a setup or
install file...WinZip does not seem to be able to do it either (it
normally
allows for the Install icon to come to life when it identifies such file.
How can I install 3.0.5 in my PC???
Thanks in advance, Fernando
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