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From: | Quentin Spencer |
Subject: | disallowed characters in file names |
Date: | Thu, 27 Apr 2006 16:12:58 -0500 |
User-agent: | Thunderbird 1.5 (X11/20060313) |
$ locate ov-netcdf.oct /usr/libexec/octave/site/oct/api-v18/i686-redhat-linux-gnu/octave-forge/ov-netcdf.oct $ octave -q octave:1>which("ov-netcdf"); which: `ov-netcdf' is undefinedAt the same time, running the which command on any other file in that directory works. A file name with a '-' character is fairly common in Linux, but I can see why that particular character in a file name would be problematic for the octave parser. My question is, is this a bug or a feature?
-Quentin
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