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Re: signal functions does not recognized by octave 3.6.1


From: Juan Pablo Carbajal
Subject: Re: signal functions does not recognized by octave 3.6.1
Date: Sat, 22 Mar 2014 14:29:15 +0100

On Fri, Mar 21, 2014 at 5:45 PM, Damian Harty <address@hidden> wrote:
>> pkg load signal
>
> If you want the change to persist across octave sessions, do
>
>   pkg rebuild -auto signal
>
> That way every instance of octave you run on your machine will have the 
> signal package available to it. It took me a while to understand this from 
> the help documentation.
>
> To verify it has worked, do
>
>   pkg list
>
> ...and look for an asterisk next to the signal package on the alphabetical 
> list.
>
> In summary, a package is "installed" when the files are present on the disk. 
> A package is "loaded" when it is on the path for Octave to search. A package 
> has to be both installed and loaded to have functions available from the 
> command line.
>
> Damian
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The auto option will be deprecated. Better add "pkg load signal" to
your .octaverc


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