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Re: Installing packages in Octave for Windows VS2010
From: |
Sergei Steshenko |
Subject: |
Re: Installing packages in Octave for Windows VS2010 |
Date: |
Fri, 18 May 2012 07:57:04 -0700 (PDT) |
>________________________________
> From: benes <address@hidden>
>To: address@hidden
>Sent: Friday, May 18, 2012 4:22 PM
>Subject: Re: Installing packages in Octave for Windows VS2010
>
>
>Hi. I did that and:
>
>
>With .tar.gz it doesn´t recognize as an internal command. With only .tar it
>says file doesn´t exists. Do you have another idea? Thank you very much for
>helping me.
>
>
>On Thu, May 17, 2012 at 11:26 PM, Doug Stewart-4 [via Octave] <[hidden email]>
>wrote:
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>
>>
>>
>>On Thu, May 17, 2012 at 10:14 PM, benes <[hidden email]> wrote:
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>>Where do I put a package file "pkg.tar.gz" to install it? Everywhere i put it
>>>the answer is that the file doen´t
>>>
>>>exists. Thanks for any help.
>>>
>>>
>>If you type in pwd
>>it will show you your "present working directory"
>>If you put it there it should find it.
>>
>>
>>
>>--
>>
>>DAS
>>
Sorry, from your Emails it's impossible for me to understand what you _exactly_
did and what _exactly_ was the program(s) response.
I.e. you are describing instead of showing, and you are describing ambiguously,
for example, what is "it" in your "it doesn´t recognize as an internal command"
?
Luckily, copy-paste is quite well known, so please copy-paste the whole
relevant part of your screen session. Here is an example (I run Linux, not
windows, so you won't see drive letter and you'll see forward rather than back
slashes):
"
octave:1> pwd
ans = /mnt/sdb8/sergei/AFSWD_debug/build/octave_forge_bundle
octave:2> dir audio*.tar.gz
audio-1.1.4.tar.gz
octave:3> pkg install audio-1.1.4.tar.gz
uninstall: num_packages=76
octave:4>
".
Regards,
Sergei.