** Changed in: octave2.9-forge (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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I tried to use the textread function. After manually adding the path,
I get:
octave:1 addpath
(genpath('/usr/lib/octave/site/oct/api-v22/i486-pc-linux-gnu/octave2.9-forge'));
octave:2 textread
error: API version api-v22 found in .oct file function `textread'
does not match the running
I have a temporary workaround for this bug.
Entering these two commands before running any scripts acts as a
workaround for me:
addpath (genpath('/usr/share/octave/site/api-v22/m/octave2.9-forge/'));
addpath (genpath('/usr/share/octave/2.9.12/'));
I tested imread, imagesc, and some other
same here the package must be update it's not possible to use most of
the function for octave.
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Same problem for me. I installed octave2.9-forge from source and now it
works OK (with an addpath in my .octaverc) but would love to see it
updated in the repo.
Best,
Matt
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octave2.9-forge don't works in Gutsy!
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Hi,
I instaled the candidate version 2006.07.09+dfsg1-5 using apt-get install.
As I stated before, it didn't work.
I solved the problem manually installing the desired pkgs using the tar.gz's
available at octave-forge's page.
However, I think it would be interesting to have the new version at the
I tried to install 2006.07.09+dfsg1-5 today, it didn't work in quite the
way I'd expect.
The package installed files but the location of new packages is not
within Octave's (internal) path. I had to do
octave:1addpath(/usr/share/octave/site/api-v22/m/octave2.9-forge/statistics/)
for example and
Hi there,
after adding
addpath (genpath('/usr/share/octave/site/api-v22/m/octave2.9-forge/'))
and getting a lot of warnings:
[...]
warning: autoload: `' is not an absolute file name
warning: autoload: `' is not an absolute file name
warning: autoload: `' is not an absolute file name
[...]
i
The first error you got shows that octave could not find the function.
Could the second be unrelated- the function runs, but provides a more
helpful error message- I would think the first error is an ubuntu
package problem, the second perhaps something particular to that
function or image?
Ben
could be, but the same image gets loaded with branch 2.1 of imread
(octave2.1-forge) as in the repos
m.
On 10/30/07, Ben P [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The first error you got shows that octave could not find the function.
Could the second be unrelated- the function runs, but provides a more
The 2006.07.09+dfsg1-8 version failed to build in gutsy. See
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/octave2.9-forge/2006.07.09+dfsg1-8
for more information.
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Missing build-dep on some latex package? (It looked to be the latex
stuff which it failed on). It built OK for me, but I have some latex
stuff installed for the sake of some software development I do.
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On the sources page, there are two recent versions:
2006.07.09+dfsg1-8
Published in hardy-release on 2007-10-18
Published in gutsy-release on 2007-04-27
(which I get the source for with apt-get source)
2006.07.09+dfsg1-5
Superseded in gutsy-release on 2007-04-20
Published in feisty-release on
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