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Re: which Linux distribution offers the best octave-support?


From: Michael Creel
Subject: Re: which Linux distribution offers the best octave-support?
Date: Fri, 04 Nov 2005 14:38:08 +0200
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Søren Hauberg wrote:

fre, 04 11 2005 kl. 12:13 +0100, skrev Miquel Cabanas:
hi,

there is an octave2.1 package available for Debian Sarge (3.1), that
contains octave v. 2.1.69-1.
Ubuntu has 2.1.71 in the stable release (breezy).

/Søren


True, but octave-forge in Ubuntu breezy is built using Octave 2.1.69

address@hidden:~$ sudo apt-cache showpkg octave-forge
Package: octave-forge
Versions:
2005.06.13-1(/var/lib/apt/lists/de.archive.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_breezy_universe_binary-i386_Packages)

Reverse Depends:
 timecode-dev,octave-forge
Dependencies:
2005.06.13-1 - octave2.1 (2 2.1.69) atlas3-base (16 (null)) lapack3 (16 (null)) liblapack.so.3 (0 (null)) atlas3-base (16 (null)) refblas3 (16 (null)) libblas.so.3 (0 (null)) fftw3 (0 (null)) libc6 (2 2.3.4-1) libcln3c2 (2 1.1.6) libg2c0 (2 1:3.4.4) libgcc1 (2 1:4.0.0-7) libgmp3c2 (0 (null)) libgsl0 (2 1.4) libhdf5-serial-1.6.4-0c2 (16 (null)) libhdf5-1.6.4-0 (0 (null)) libice6 (0 (null)) libjpeg62 (0 (null)) libncurses5 (2 5.4-5) libpng12-0 (2 1.2.8rel) libqhull5 (0 (null)) libreadline5 (0 (null)) libsm6 (0 (null)) libstdc++6 (2 4.0.0-10) libx11-6 (0 (null)) zlib1g (2 1:1.2.1) grace (0 (null)) octave-matcompat (0 (null))

I used to use Debian unstable, until it became too unstable. It's still in the throes of an API change, I believe, though that may be over now. I'm happy with Ubuntu, but I find that compiling octave-forge and other things is necessary. The Debian Octave packages are well-made, so any Debian derivative will give good performance. Right now the trick is to find a complete set of up-to-date packages.



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