DATAROOTDIR defined. Its fixed in the CVS, and in any case is
just a spurious warning that can be ignored.
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to me..
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Konstantinos Poulios wrote:
Hi,
first of all I hope that here is the right place to report this bug. I
would also like to apologize for mixing one possible bug + fix and one
suggestion for improvement in the same mail. Anyway, it's both about
quiver.
FIRST: the bug
-
John W. Eaton wrote:
On 4-Feb-2008, David Bateman wrote:
| That was harder to fix.. The issue was that the indentation of the
| copyright statements are not all the same and a multi-line change like
| that at the end of a paragraph was harder to detect and treat for all
| files
details..
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believe its better to keep octave-forge aligned with the Octave 3.0.x
tree at the moment and dlmread/dlmwrite/csvread if they are included in
Octave would go on the 3.1.x branch. Therefore, the two versions should
coexist for a while longer..
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and will do the update.
Yes, the DESCRIPTION file is used to create the website, and the next
octave-forge release will see this fixed.
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Seems fine to me. I committed it..
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These are utility functions of the signal toolbox in matlab, where
Mathworks lists them in a section of the manual called Transforms that
includes dct, fft, dftmtx, hilbert, etc.. So these should also go in the
Transforms section of the signal packages INDEX file.
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file also means the this package
failed to get listed at
http://octave.sourceforge.net/packages.html
but I don't think that should be fixed in for this release.. It'll be
fixed in two months at the next release..
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John W. Eaton wrote:
On 19-Feb-2008, David Bateman wrote:
| I'd suggest reworking this as a patch against octave, with the F77 code
| in a directory libcruft/qrupdate (or something similar) and the C++
| interfaces in src/DLD-FUNCTIONS.. The Makefile.in files will need to be
| modified
Hans-Jürgen Greif wrote:
Hello David,
here you have
octave_config_info
You have
canonical_host_type = i386-apple-darwin9.1.0
so these flags shouldn't be included.. I think the attached fix should
address this issue. I've committed it to the SVN.
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-forge.. Note the ga-0.0.1 directory should
become ga in the octave-forge SVN. The command
pkg install ga-0.0.1.tar.gz
should install this repackaged files in octave correctly.
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David Bateman wrote:
Luca Favatella wrote:
I found these functions in the Matlab doc:
hex2num
http://www.mathworks.com/access/helpdesk/help/techdoc/index.html?/access/helpdesk/help/techdoc/ref/hex2num.htmlhttp://www.mathworks.com/access/helpdesk/help/techdoc/ref/f16-6011.html
num2hex
http
and is readable and executable
to the current user, one does:
ftest('./script.sh','f','rx')
regards,
What is wrong with
exist (file, file)
to test for the existence of a file? Or is the fact that exist also
searches the users path an issue?
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Luca Favatella wrote:
2008/3/16, Luca Favatella [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
2008/3/14, David Bateman [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Is this is accepted in to the octave-core could
you adapt your code to use num2hex and hex2num instead?
Yes.
Done.
Get the code at
http
Luca Favatella wrote:
2008/3/17, David Bateman [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'll made the assumption that hex2num and num2hex will be accepted in
octave and uploaded them to octave-forge for the 3.0.x version.. I'll
later remove them when octave-forge supports 3.1.x instead.. Please
update your
is the OS, version of Octave, etc that you are using?
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of the src/configure before proceeding.
If this is what you mean then this is not an issue.
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Obsessive MathsFreak wrote:
On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 5:05 PM, David Bateman
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All octave-forge packages have a top-level configure file like
if [ -e src/configure ]; then
cd src
./configure $*
fi
Note the test for the existence of the src/configure
you run octave
2) or, reinstall with pkg -auto install integration-1.0.4.tar.gz to
force the package to be auto installed
All of this is explained in the manual. Type doc pkg in octave for
more details.
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to exclude them, but is rather a basic
security measure to reduce the number of inactive accounts.
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Andy Adler wrote:
On 18/03/2008, David Bateman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The nine inactive developers were:
aadler ...
I would prefer not to be removed. I have a number
of contributions on my 'todo' list, which I
keep on thinking I'll find the time to do.
Fine with me.. I'll
Michael Goffioul wrote:
On Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 11:32 AM, David Bateman
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It doesn't have to be.. Under Linux the symbols are exported from the
oct-file and you can resolve the symbols at run-time from the oct-file
itself.. Therefore there is no need
Michael Goffioul wrote:
On Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 12:27 PM, David Bateman
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, but can we do the same with cygwin and mingw?
I guess you can. oct-files are just DLL's, whether you compile with MSVC,
mingw or cygwin. Moreover, mingw and cygwin export all
Michael Goffioul wrote:
On Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 2:26 PM, David Bateman
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Ok, then if you can link against the oct-file, then that doesn't change
anything except the need to add -L../src -lfixed when building the
example oct-files.. I committed another patch to do
.
Regards
Tatsuro
Does anyone out there have a cygwin/mingw octave installed where
mkoctfile works and wants to test the SVN of the octave-forge fixed
package? Doing so would be a great help in debugging the build issue we
are having with this package..
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Rafael Laboissiere wrote:
* David Bateman [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-03-27 12:41]:
If we can do the same under mingw, cygwin and msvc, then I'd suggest the
attached patch.. [snip]
Thanks, your patch works on Debian for me, at least for the build/install.
However, I am stiil having
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{:});
if (nargout 0)
wout = w;
endif
else
print_usage ();
endif
endfunction
to octave-forge for this function.
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with context, as the diff you send is difficult to apply. See the
-u or -c flag for diff or if you are working from the SVN just use
svn diff instead that automatically adds the context..
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commands to be embedded into the
source code itself.. So I applied your patch, removed the top-level
PKG_ADD file and simplified the autoload commands as they now no longer
need to have an absolute pathname...
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/003862.html
The communications and fixed packages are already fixed upstream. If the
authors of nnet, odepkg, optim and vrml don't include the sources
themselves to the PDF file I'll make sure its done before the next release.
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David Bateman wrote:
Rafael Laboissiere wrote:
Several packages have been accepted yesterday and are waiting in the
incoming area [1]. It seems that the lacking copyright notice and/or
licensing terms are not that problematic. However, six packages got
rejected (communications [2
Rafael Laboissiere wrote:
* David Bateman [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-04-21 10:40]:
David Bateman wrote:
The communications and fixed packages are already fixed upstream. If the
authors of nnet, odepkg, optim and vrml don't include the sources
themselves to the PDF file I'll make sure
Tatsuro MATSUOKA wrote:
Hello
* Need to fix mingw build of fixed package prior to a release
What else is needed to be fixed since I sent a patch?
Regards
Tatsuro
Err can you point me to it.. I seem to have missed it.
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is a low cost one and if the cholesky
factorization fails the positive definite flag is removed and the matrix
is treated with an LU decomposition.
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I believe that there was an xml toolbox for Octave written since then
based on xerces that is available at
http://sourceforge.net/projects/octave-xmltools/
and more information on this toolbox is at
http://wiki.octave.org/wiki.pl?XMLToolboxPort
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and zenity.
Good work, but the ginput function from octave-forge that uses a chat
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to be broken.
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source packages and so even if the individual packages were released
independently, there would probably remain a need for the monolithic
releases.
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review but rather to keep the number of inactive accounts on
octave-forge down.. Can you send your changes here first and Soren or I
will immediately give you write access.
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or something similar.
How this was supposed to work was that you just install the new version
and the old version will be removed when the new version is installed.
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Jaroslav Hajek wrote:
Maybe cputime should be used rather than tic/toc to avoid issues of
variability with cpu load..
It probably depends, but you're right. I think I will go further and create
benchutil_tic and benchutil_toc. It will be possible to set which timer is
used.
I
..
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the entire package is under the GPL as that
is the license given in DESCRIPTION. Though perhaps Michael can clarify
it explicitly
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and will
be in the next release. All files are now GPL v3.
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Nicolau Werneck wrote:
I am really sorry, but I found it very funny that you wrote to a mail
list full of programmer geek nerds with relationship problems, and
said that someone cannot reproduce. :)
Hey three kids and counting, so I don't seem to have a problem :-)
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/account/editsshkeys.php
then after a few hours try to ssh to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and see if
you can, though I'm not sure this will help with the SVN access though
will confirm that your password is correct.
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Jaroslav Hajek wrote:
A correct deduction, apparently. Attached is a trivial fix.
The fix got dumped by octave-forge's mailing list. Could you send the
patch to [EMAIL PROTECTED] in any case as this is a bug in Octave.
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it on
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Thomas Weber wrote:
Hm, maybe one day I'll remember that SF strips attachments; patch
available at
http://www.tw-math.de/~weber/octave-forge/waitbar-crash.diff
Applied.
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will be minimal.
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Eric Chassande-Mottin wrote:
Cute, and I can see the use of such a function for clock offset
calculations in comms systems. I
typically use simpler narrwband approximations for this functionality as I
have to worry about how
to implement it on an ASIC.
good to know that this work could
Raymond E. Rogers wrote:
I think it should be added, but I would like to know it's different
from resampling. From
http://www.dspguru.com/info/faqs/multrate/resamp.htm
4.1.1 What is resampling?
Resampling means combining interpolation and decimation to change
the sampling
= read_imagesuint16NDArray(imvec, frameidx, depth);
else
error(Image depths bigger than 16-bit not supported);
instead as that seemed simpler.
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Blair Sutton wrote:
On line 125, the retval for the binornd is not semicolon-terminated. This
produces unwanted additional output when including the function in a script.
Kind regards
Blair
Ok I commit the fix
Thanks
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: downsample(1:10, 2, 1) == [1 3 5 7 9]
In MATLAB, the meaning of the third argument is a phase offset, not a
starting index.
Jon
Ok, I committed a fix that adds one to the phase in upsample and
downsample for compatibility.
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/laguerre.m laguerre.m
I'd say specfun is the right place. Can you commit it?
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Luca Favatella wrote:
2008/8/18 David Bateman [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Luca Favatella wrote:
[...]
# HELP REQUEST #
I need help deciding what to add _first_, e.g.
-more texinfo
-constraints
-plot functions
-bitstring support
-subpopulationsmigration
I'd say
user types for the new
method of having mapper functions as part of the octave-value class,
etc. I suppose whether we should do this is or not should be based on
the expectation of when the 3.2.0 release will be.
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included on the left hand side, but not on the
left. That should probably be replaced by
y(real(z)=0) = -0.5.*(expint_E1(i.*y(real(z)=0)
)+expint_E1(-i.*y(real(z)=0) ));
Best regards,
Jeroen Nijhof
Ok, I committed this fix to the SVN
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David Bateman wrote:
MartinHepperle wrote:
Hello all,
again this nasty Java - Octave connection.
I also want to embed Octave into a Java program and call Octave
functions
from Java.
Initially I started with programming an execution engine which starts
octave.exe and connected to its
objections if I commit it there?
c.
Sure commit it to odepkg seems like a reasonable choice. Or maybe the
BIM package is another.
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Marco Maso wrote:
Hi everybody, my name is Marco and this is my first message to the ML.
I've decided to subscribe because i have a little problem usign the
bchenco function provided with the communications toolbox of
octave-forge (versio 1.0.6). I'm currently using Octave 3.0.2. As i can
Marco Maso wrote:
Il giorno Thu, 11 Sep 2008 09:24:01 +0200
David Bateman [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto:
Marco Maso wrote:
Hi everybody, my name is Marco and this is my first message to the
ML. I've decided to subscribe because i have a little problem usign
the bchenco function
Meng-Yuan Huang wrote:
Hi, all:
I found a bug on octave 3.1.50 for Windows.
When you close octave by the close button at the top right corner of its
window, it will crashes.
This is my screen shot:
http://p8.p.pixnet.net/albums/userpics/8/3/553683/48d43d1681dea.png
This is a long term
respond to that question as I have no idea.
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-forge it will (eg removing imread, etc from octave-forge as they
are in Octave 3.1).
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in their definitions, if they aren't then
please give an example of the incoherence..
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the binary distribution
you use is updated.
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an exception there as well to accept mail from you.
You might like to join this list to get feedback on what is happening
elsewhere in octave-forge.
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though might be incomplete. We are all
volonteers, if you want to see Octave improve then we are relying on
people like you to help improve it.. Send patches...
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tests.
Michael
You don't really need to know how make check works. Just that if you
add a test like
%!assert(1+1,2)
in an m-file of Octave that this test will be run with make check
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case.
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3.1.x at the
moment) you shouldn't pass the H value or it will be treated as the
contour levels to label.
An example of its use is then
[c, h] = contour (peaks(), -4:6);
clabel (c,-4:2:6,'FontSize', 14);
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a change
needed or a new macro created.
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has to be responsible for
keeping octave-forge upto date..
Frankly, the octave package format doesn't impose many limitations, so
why also suggest to the original authors that they adopt a directory,
etc structure compatible with Octave's pkg command
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, and work from
there (see the Developers page at octave.sf.net for details on how to do
that).
Søren
Hey, me too. Seems we crossed paths at the submit button!!!
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and
manually at the time of a release to create the NEWS entries. So no you
don't need to log the changes anywhere else, but ensure that the SVN log
entries are relatively complete.
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Søren Hauberg wrote:
The third line says '@{mInput}' which should be '@var{mInput}'. I've
fixed this in SVN.
I actually just realized my commit failed as yours was underway at the
same time.. Oh well, I combined my changes with yours.
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that the galois field is represented internally as an Array2int.
So on a 32-bit platform I'd say grade 31 is the maximum supported, on a
64-bit platform it would be grade 63.. To go above that the code would
need significant changes
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Citi, Luca wrote:
Dear David Bateman,
I am an octave user. I write you because you committed a change to the
filtfilt function lately.
I found a problem with filtfilt. I posted a message to the octave-dev mailing
list on Nov 3rd.
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_name
to
octave-forge and you can commit this change yourself..
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Luca Favatella wrote:
On 27/12/2008, David Bateman dbate...@dbateman.org wrote:
Luca,
I think the control toolbox might be considered as orphaned as not much
has been done on it for a few years, as you are interested in making it
more compatible then you should probably be made
by the second sentence.
Thomas
I suspect its a real request as Ludwig Kanzler wrote a set of
econometric functions from matlab/octave and his code is listed on the
wiki..
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on the web site, but a different one from the function reference and
then readd the alphabetical tab to the side menu. Also menu you select
an item from the packages tab of the side mene, the tab shouldn't change
back to the manual tab..
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function-reference in place. We could perhaps even allow
the package manager to do that..
D.
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Søren Hauberg wrote:
søn, 08 02 2009 kl. 09:05 +0100, skrev David Bateman:
We could perhaps even allow
the package manager to do that..
I don't really understand what you're hinting at.
Just that if we are allows the package owners to upload part of that
process might
, Stephen
As its a C++ file I included cstdlib instead
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to have done.
Cheers
David
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if A comes from somewhere else in
Octave and you'll only be reading the data. You can avoid a copy of A
internally in Octave in that way if the reference point to the
underlying data of A is greater than 1.
D.
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position puts in doubt the use of VC++ for any binary GPL distribution,
CLN, Octave or otherwise, so we should bump this to licens...@fsf.org
and get a definitive opinion.
Cheers
David
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