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Re: octave forge
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Paul Kienzle |
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Re: octave forge |
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Tue, 2 Mar 2004 22:29:06 -0500 |
I have no idea what is going on with the comms docs.
The simplist thing for you to do is
make -k
so that errors are ignored. Some things may not compile,
but the routines in octave-forge are mostly independent,
so that won't be so bad.
Paul Kienzle
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On Mar 2, 2004, at 8:22 PM, Robert Leach wrote:
OK,
Well, I took the suggestion below (to use 2.1.55) and after a timely
false start, I ran into a new problem with installing octave-forge:
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- Re: octave forge, Robert Leach, 2004/03/02
- Re: octave forge, Dmitri A. Sergatskov, 2004/03/02
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- Re: octave forge, David Bateman, 2004/03/03
- Re: octave forge, Robert Leach, 2004/03/03
- Re: octave forge, David Bateman, 2004/03/03
- Re: octave forge, Robert Leach, 2004/03/03
- Re: octave forge, David Bateman, 2004/03/03
- Re: octave forge, Robert Leach, 2004/03/03
- Re: octave forge, Dmitri A. Sergatskov, 2004/03/03