Hello,
When I try to install odepkg (running Octave on a Administrator command window) I get the following
messages:
Octave-3.6.4. exe: 1> pkg install -forge odepkg
Warning: autoload: 'dldsolver. Oct' is not an absolute file name
warning: autoload: 'dldsolver.oct' is not an absolute file name
warning: autoload: 'dldsolver.oct' is not an absolute file name
warning: autoload: 'dldsolver.oct' is not an absolute file name
warning: autoload: 'dldsolver.oct' is not an absolute file name
warning: autoload: 'dldsolver.oct' is not an absolute file name
warning: autoload: '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"
apparently says 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>
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