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Re: error with publish


From: Francis Poulin
Subject: Re: error with publish
Date: Thu, 19 Sep 2013 17:50:22 +0000

Hello Ben,

I spoke too soon. One example publishes correctly, and looks great by the way, 
but another fails with another program.  The error I get is

error: 'exec_print' undefined near line 216 column 33
error: called from:
error:   /sw/share/octave/3.6.4/packages/miscellaneous-1.2.0/publish.m at line 
216, column 31
error:   /sw/share/octave/3.6.4/packages/miscellaneous-1.2.0/publish.m at line 
138, column 5

I removed my fink install and reinstalled it and it gives the same error.

When I look at publish.m I se that line 277 uses exec_print. I believe the 
comments finish near lines 114.  

Would this be a fink issue?

Initially I tried using pkg -forge but that failed.  Fink installed it and it 
sometimes works, which is a bit better but maybe there's an outstanding issue?  
Or I'm doing something silly.

Francis
 
On 2013-09-18, at 9:36 AM, Ben Abbott <address@hidden> wrote:

> On Sep 17, 2013, at 2:24 PM, Francis Poulin wrote:
> 
>> Hello,
>> 
>> I am running octave 3.6.4 that I have installed on my mac using fink.  I 
>> wanted to play with the publish command to see how it works.  I installed it 
>> using fink, loaded it ok, but then when I tried to publish I simple script I 
>> got the following error
>> 
>> error: 'exec_print' undefined near line 277 column 33
>> error: called from:
>> error:   /sw/share/octave/3.6.4/packages/miscellaneous-1.2.0/publish.m at 
>> line 277, column 31
>> error:   /sw/share/octave/3.6.4/packages/miscellaneous-1.2.0/publish.m at 
>> line 136, column 5
>> 
>> It is not essential that I use this but thought I would point it out in case 
>> someone knows how to fix this.
>> 
>> Thanks, Francis
> 
> exec_print() is a function that is internal to publish.m.  For 
> miscellaneous-1.2.0, It begins on line 307 of publish.m.  Perhaps there is 
> something wrong with your publish.m (corrupted or modified by mistake)?
> 
> Ben
> 



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