Hello,
I uninstalled what I had and setup my system such that I was able to
locate v3.0.0 of Octave. I then installed that version with
everything else I could find for it and it worked.
I then installed the packages I had downloaded using pkg in octave =
worked.
I have a pdf octave manual in there somewhere; can someone tell me
how to find it?
Thanks,
Greg.
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On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 7:45 PM, Gregory Mohammed <address@hidden
> wrote:
Hello,
This is what I get:
address@hidden:~$ octave --norc
GNU Octave, version 2.1.72 (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu).
Copyright (C) 2005 John W. Eaton.
This is free software; see the source code for copying conditions.
There is ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; not even for MERCHANTIBILITY or
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. For details, type `warranty'.
Additional information about Octave is available at http://www.octave.org
.
Please contribute if you find this software useful.
For more information, visit http://www.octave.org/help-wanted.html
Report bugs to <address@hidden> (but first, please read
http://www.octave.org/bugs.html to learn how to write a helpful
report).
octave:1> ver
error: `ver' undefined near line 1 column 1
octave:1>
octave:1>
octave:1>
octave:1>
octave:1>
octave:1>
octave:1>
octave:1>
octave:1>
octave:1> OCTAVE_VERSION
OCTAVE_VERSION = 2.1.72
octave:2>
From what you said, it apears that the path is not set. how do you
do that?
Greg.
On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 4:27 PM, Ben Abbott <address@hidden> wrote:
It appears that your path has been unset.
Try quitting and run octave again as ...
octave --norc
This will avoid read any of the system or user initialization files
at startup.
After that check to see what "ver" gives. You can also type
"OCTAVE_VERSION" ... that should always work.
If octave functions properly when you start is as "octave --norc" it
is likely there is something wrong with your ~/.octaverc file.
Ben
On Jan 21, 2009, at 6:01 PM, Gregory Mohammed wrote:
Hello,
I get this:
octave:1> ver
error: `ver' undefined near line 1 column 1
octave:1>
Will check my install, but any ideas you have, please send my way!
Thanks,
Greg.
Its always a good idea to tell us what version of octave you're
running.
What do you get when you type "ver" at Octave's command prompt?
Ben
On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 5:37 AM, Ben Abbott <address@hidden> wrote:
On Jan 20, 2009, at 10:10 PM, address@hidden wrote:
Hello,
I have installed octave on my Kubuntu 64 linux box.
I have downloaded a number of packages I would like to install into
octave. However, when I do <pkg install "package_name.tar.gz"> at
the octave prompt, I get a message:
octave:1> pkg install ad-1.0.4.tar.gz
parse error:
syntax error
>>> pkg install ad-1.0.4.tar.gz
^
octave:1>
Can you help me rectify this?
Thanks.
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University of Northern British Columbia
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Prince George, BC
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MSc Candidate in Physics
University of Northern British Columbia
3333 University Way
Prince George, BC
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