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Re: Installing .oct files.
From: |
Paul Kienzle |
Subject: |
Re: Installing .oct files. |
Date: |
Sun, 6 Mar 2005 15:02:08 -0500 |
One strategy is using using octave-config:
octave-config -p LOCALVEROCTFILEDIR
I prefer to use octave itself since I often have
multiple octave versions around:
echo "disp(octave_config_info('localveroctfiledir'))" | $OCTAVE -qf
In octave-forge/configure.base I define a helper function:
dnl Evaluate an expression in octave
dnl
dnl OCTAVE_EVAL(expr,var) -> var=expr
dnl
AC_DEFUN(OCTAVE_EVAL,
[AC_MSG_CHECKING([for $1 in Octave])
$2=`echo "disp($1)" | $OCTAVE -qf`
AC_MSG_RESULT($$2)
AC_SUBST($2)
])
so I could do:
OCTAVE_EVAL(octave_config_info('localveroctfiledir')),install_path)
[I don't because when I wrote the configure file octave did not yet have
localveroctfiledir available.]
Hope that helps,
- Paul
On Mar 6, 2005, at 10:50 AM, Muthu wrote:
[Sorry for the previous empty mail].
Hi folks!
I want to know where I can put my .oct files
if Im making a package for working with
GNU Octave ?
Is it /usr/libexec/octave/oct directory ?
Please help me.
Cheers
Muthu.
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