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Re: Q. Re Octave-Forge


From: Terry Duell
Subject: Re: Q. Re Octave-Forge
Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2005 16:42:38 +1000
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The following top-posting refers to the earlier message quoted in part below.

In message 17 Sep
 Jonathan Stickel <address@hidden>  wrote:

> Octave and octave-forge are now being maintained for Fedora.  Please see 
> this archived list email:
> 
> http://www.octave.org/mailing-lists/help-octave/2005/2442
> 
> HTH,
> Jonathan
> 
> 
> Terry Duell wrote:
>> Hullo All, I am just getting started with Octave, so if I ask some dumb
>> questions, I apologise...just point me in the right direction before
>> 'setting me straight' :-) I am running Fedora Core 3, 
[snip]
>>  I rebuilt octave-forge, but it still reports quite a few tests failing.
>> Is this fairly normal? 

The web link talks about Octave 2.1.71 and Octage-forge being provided with
Fedora Core 4. I have just got hold of FC4 on DVD and Octave or Octave-forge
rpms are nowhere to be seen. Perhaps I have misunderstood. Do they have to
be downloaded from a RedHat website?

Cheers,
-- 
Regards,
Terry Duell



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