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Re: Problems installing odepkg on Windows 7


From: Doug Stewart
Subject: Re: Problems installing odepkg on Windows 7
Date: Wed, 2 Oct 2013 10:36:16 -0400

look at 

help pkg
and look at install and load

You installed it( got it ready to load)
now you should load it



On Wed, Oct 2, 2013 at 10:00 AM, Fausto Arinos de A. Barbuto <address@hidden> wrote:

Hello,

When I try to install odepkg (running Octave in a Administrator command window) I get the following
warning messages:


Octave-3.6.4exe1> pkg install -forge odepkg
Warning: autoload: 'dldsolver.oct' is not an absolute file name
warningautoload: 'dldsolver.oct' is not an absolute file name
warningautoload: 'dldsolver.oct' is not an absolute file name
warningautoload: 'dldsolver.oct' is not an absolute file name
warningautoload: 'dldsolver.oct' is not an absolute file name
warningautoload: 'dldsolver.oct' is not an absolute file name
warningautoload: 'dldsolver.oct' is not an absolute file name
For information about changes from previous versions of the odepkg package, run
'news ("odepkg")'.
octave-3.6.4.exe:2>


Then, I try this and get another error:


octave-3.6.4.exe:3> help odepkg
error: help: 'odepkg' not found
octave-3.6.4.exe:3>



That suggests that odepkg hasn't been installed, right?  Well, that's what I thought, but "pkg list"
kind of tells me otherwise:


octave-3.6.4.exe:3> pkg list
Package Name       | Version | Installation directory
-------------------+---------+-----------------------
          general  |   1.3.2 | ...\share\octave\packages\general-1.3.2
             java  |   1.2.9 | ...\share\octave\packages\java-1.2.9
   linear-algebra  |   2.2.0 | ...\share\octave\packages\linear-algebra-2.2.0
missing-functions  |   1.0.2 | ...\octave\packages\missing-functions-1.0.2
        multicore  |  0.2.15 | ...\share\octave\packages\multicore-0.2.15
           odebvp  |   1.0.6 | ...\share\octave\packages\odebvp-1.0.6
           odepkg  |   0.8.4 | ...\share\octave\packages\odepkg-0.8.4
         parallel  |   2.0.5 | ...\share\octave\packages\parallel-2.0.5
octave-3.6.4.exe:4>


If instead I download the tarball and try this (as administrator):

pkg install odepkg-0.8.4.tar

I get the very same warning messages.

So, where am I goofing?

I have an Intel Core i7-3930K CPU @ 3.2 GHz, running Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit with 12 GB
RAM of memory.

Any help will be much appreciated.  Thanks in advance!

Fausto



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