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Re: Octave 3.6.x installation (Visual Studio builds) and missing package


From: Ingmar Voigt
Subject: Re: Octave 3.6.x installation (Visual Studio builds) and missing packages
Date: Tue, 28 May 2013 09:27:34 +0200

Thanks Michael! Now I found them indeed, "Octave-forge" is just a bit misleading
When is the release planned for VS2008 build of version 3.6.4? I just ran into https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?func=detailitem&item_id=35852#options which was apparently fixed in 3.6.3 - I would use the MinGW build but this is as mentioned in previous mails broken ("invalid image" error for mex file)

Thanks,
Ingmar


2013/5/28 Michael Goffioul <address@hidden>

On Sat, May 25, 2013 at 6:45 PM, Ingmar Voigt <address@hidden> wrote:
Dear all,
I'm posting to both lists since I am not sure which one is better suited.


According to their README files several packages (72) are included (see also http://sourceforge.net/projects/octave/files/Octave%20Windows%20binaries/Octave%203.6.2%20for%20Windows%20Microsoft%20Visual%20Studio/) however after the installation finished, for both of the two versions the only package installed is "java" (found by executing "pkg list" and double checking folder Octave-3.6.2\share\octave\packages)

Why are 70+ packages missing? How can I install them? There is no specific comment in the wiki on this (http://wiki.octave.org/Octave_for_Windows#Octave_with_Visual_Studio) so I assume they should be included and are excluded by mistake? What is the last working version?

The packages are not missing. But you simply need to select the packages you want to install in the component selection page (during the installation process). There is a section for octave forge packages, expand it and select the packages you want.

Note that installed packages are not auto-loaded. You still need to load the packages to use them.

Michael.



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