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Re: Octave 4.20 not working on windows10


From: John Frain
Subject: Re: Octave 4.20 not working on windows10
Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2017 22:26:11 +0000

Could there be a problem if some of the files in the ~/.config/octave/
directory are read only. At some stage I had problems getting octave
to start and changing the read only attributes to of all such files
appeared to solve the problem. I don't remember any more details or
understand why the files were read-only.
John C Frain, Ph.D.

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On 22 March 2017 at 05:24, Tatsuro MATSUOKA <address@hidden> wrote:
> ----- Original Message -----
>
>> From: Andreas Weber
>> To: help-octave
>> Cc:
>> Date: 2017/3/22, Wed 14:16
>> Subject: Re: Octave 4.20 not working on windows10
>>
>> Am 22.03.2017 um 06:10 schrieb Tatsuro MATSUOKA:
>>>  ----- Original Message -----
>>>>  From: Rajesh Kumar
>>>>  To: "help
>>>>  Date: 2017/2/23, Thu 01:57
>>>>  Subject: Octave 4.20 not working on windows10
>>>
>>>>  I am also facing the issue with Windows 10. I had installed octave
>> 4.2.0. It worked fine for 2 days and then it stopped working giving message
>> "octave-gui.exe stopped working A
>>>  problem caused the program to stop working correctly. Windows will close
>> the program and notify you if a solution is available."
>>>>
>>>
>>>  I have never met such situation on windows 10 but similar reports has been
>> made so far.
>>>  What happens if you try execute octave-cli in the (install folder)\bin
>> folder?
>>>  (Just double-click octave-cli(.exe) icon.).
>>
>> Hi Tatsuro,
>> do you know where the GUI Settings are stored on Windows? On GNU/Linux
>> this is ~/.config/octave/qt-settings
>> Perhaps it might be worth to try delete the file...
>> -- Andy
>
>
> On windows Home directory is usually
>
> C:\Users\(user name)
>
> Thus
>
> ~/.config/octave/qt-settings is C:\Users\(user 
> name)\.config\octave\qt-settings
>
> Tatsuro
>
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