2010/1/21 David Grundberg
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febty wrote:
Hi everyone.
I want to install wavelab850 on my computer. For information, I am using
Fedora 8 and Octave 3.0.3. I have already copied Wavelab850 folder in my
octave folder (/usr/share/octave). I did the advice in this thread
http://www-old.cae.wisc.edu/pipermail/help-octave/2008-August/010521.html to
make sure it copied. But when I run "WavePath" I did not see anything. The
command is as follows :
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octave:1> ls
3.0.3 ls-R octave_packages packages site Wavelab850
octave:2> cd Wavelab850
octave:3> ls
Biorthogonal DeNoising LockAxes.m Pursuit Utilities
Books Documentation Median README WavePath.m
Browsers FastAlgorithms MEXSource reverse.m Workouts
Contents.m Fractals Meyer spectrum.m
Continuous InstallMEX.m Orthogonal startup.m
corfig10.m Interpolating Packets TimeFrequency
Datasets Invariant Papers UnlockAxes.m
octave:4> WavePath
octave:5>
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I am sure I copied the WaveLab850 folder in Octave folder. But, I don't know
what kind of error so not only I can not see anything after typing
"WavePath" but also can not determine I was successful or not installing
Wavelab850 on my computer.
Any kind of responses is appreciated.
Thanks very much.
Regards,
febty
Please don't send duplicate messages. The first message arrived and was read by hundreds of people.
It is not clear what you are doing. What does WavePath.m contain? Have you applied the changes to WavePath.m that the thread talked about?
hth,
David