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Re: installing packages
From: |
Tatsuro MATSUOKA |
Subject: |
Re: installing packages |
Date: |
Thu, 13 Aug 2015 13:51:08 +0900 (JST) |
----- Original Message -----
> From: PhilipNienhuis
> To: help-octave
> Cc:
> Date: 2015/8/13, Thu 00:42
> Subject: Re: installing packages
>
>t macchant wrote
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>
>>> From:
>
>> address@hidden
>
>> [mailto:
>
>> address@hidden
>
>> ]
>>> Sent: Sunday, August 09, 2015 4:25 AM
>>> To: gerald Harrison; 'Alexander Hansen'
>>> Cc: 'Octave users list'
>>> Subject: RE: installing packages
>>>
>>> --- gharriso
>>>> Thanks to all of you that helped. I think it was the
>>> "build_packages" that was what I was missing. They say u
> can't
>>> teach an old dog new tricks, wrong, you did. I'm off to relearn the
> math
>>> I
>>> started studying in 1948 and some they didn't teach back in those
> days.
>>> Gerry
>>>>
>>> "build_packages" does not install the symbolic package. Do
> not you
>>> want to install the symbolic package?
>>>
>>> Tatsuro
>>
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>>> From: gerald Harrison
>>> To: tmacchant
>>> Cc:
>>> Date: 2015/8/11, Tue 23:10
>>> Subject: RE: installing packages
>>>
>>> T hanks for your concern. I was installing an other package and I think
> that did
>>> not install until I installed "build". Did manage after that
> to
>>> install symbolic. Thanks Gerry
>>
>>
>>
>> Please CC to the Octave-help list.
>> Mail exchanges are archived
>> (e.g.
>> http://octave.1599824.n4.nabble.com/installing-packages-td4672046.html)
>> and they will be help to other users.
>>
>> I remember you have installed python 3.5.
>> Rocketsound already wrote the instruction
>>
> http://octave.1599824.n4.nabble.com/Symbolic-package-for-Octave-tp4670576p4670584.html
>>
>>
>> 1) Go to https://www.python.org/ and download Python 2.7.9 for Windows
>> then install it
>> 2) Open a terminal with admin rights (To do so open the start menu,
>> enter cmd, right-click the entry, and select "Run as
> administrator",
>> confirm the following dialog)
>> 3) Type pip install sympy (FYI: pip is the official package manager of
>> Python and it does all the magic for you. In this case it installs sympy,
>> a Python library that the symbolic toolbox depends on.)
>> 4) Next start Octave and type pkg install -forge -auto symbolic
>> 5) (Type pkg help to learn more about Octave's package manager)
>>
>>
>> Notes
>> * Instruction 1) can be omitted if you have install python 3.5.
>> * Before 2) you should set path to C:\Python35
> and C:\Python35\Scripts.
>> For the way to set path, You can search it by the keywords
> "windows"
>> "path" "control panel" "windows X" (X is
> Vista, 7 or 8) on the web.
>
> Why not simply download from:
>
> https://github.com/cbm755/octsympy/releases
>
> the complete bundle:
>
> https://github.com/cbm755/octsympy/releases/download/v2.2.2/symbolic-win-py-bundle-2.2.2.zip
>
> and install it simply like
>
> pkg install symbolic-win-py-bundle-2.2.2.zip
>
> ?
>
> All required files are in this bundle, and AFAIK some python
> executable/library is bundled in the mxe-octave installer (it is built with
> mxe) so the basics are there.
>
> Maybe this symbolic bundle had better be added to the mxe-installer anyway;
> that's what I do with my own mxe builds.
>
> Philip
>
I have tried "pkg install symbolic-win-py-bundle-2.2.2.zip" on octave 4.0.0 on
my win 7 64 PC.
But it failed.
http://octave.1599824.n4.nabble.com/Symbolic-package-for-Octave-tp4670576p4671654.html
Njank reported the failure is due to pre-installed python.
http://octave.1599824.n4.nabble.com/Symbolic-package-for-Octave-tp4670576p4671670.html
The original author have already installed the python so that I have informed
him the other way.
Tatsuro
- Re: installing packages, (continued)
- Re: installing packages, Alexander Hansen, 2015/08/06
- Re: installing packages, Nicholas Jankowski, 2015/08/06
- RE: installing packages, gerald Harrison, 2015/08/06
- Re: installing packages, Tatsuro MATSUOKA, 2015/08/06
- RE: installing packages, gerald Harrison, 2015/08/08
- Re: installing packages, Doug Stewart, 2015/08/08
Re: installing packages, rocketsound, 2015/08/07
RE: installing packages, address@hidden, 2015/08/09