> Michael,
> This won't work.. The functions in NaN in particular are meant to shadow
> the octave functions and treat the NaN values as missing data. This is avery
> useful behavior in some circumstances, though not all. However, if
> they come last in the path they don't shadow the octave core functions
> and so they can't function as expected..
> The addpath command by default adds to the front of the path (except the
> directory . which is always first), and is what is used in "pkg load".
> I'd suggest doing something similar..D.
OK, I'll change the default octaverc in the package.