In J601 l beta,
load 'plot'
'dot' plot (];5p:) i.1000
'dot' plot (];5p:) i.1
'dot' plot (];5p:) i.10
the ending mark on axis for 1000,1 are missing in the first two case. Only
the third show both marks. It seem the last segment in both axis is wide enough
to accommodate a
In windows it is easy to have everything, including the j.dll, in the same
directory. This is because of the rules windows uses to search for
libraries. This is not possible without a lot of extra mechanism in unix and
the best solution is to put the libj601.so (or libj601.dylib for Mac) in a
I'm ignorant in technical detail of Linux. I don't know how to do export in
Linux shell, also it seems different shell do export in different way. For
dummies like me, it would be best if it can be done by just double click the
installation program.
Eric Iverson wrote:
and the best solution
The J linux installation is quite simple. Right now we don't have the
simplest set of steps documented cleanly in the appropriate places and you
need to go back to the first 601 beta announcement messages. The
installation is the same as it has been for the last several releases except
for the
I have looked at
http://www.jsoftware.com/jwiki/System/Installation and found
very clear installation instructions, but they do not tell
me what will happen in the case of a new installation,
especially of a beta upgrade. Before I tar -xzf
temp/j601hbeta_darwin.tar.gz do I need to save my