* Andrei Demekhov <and...@appl.sci-nnov.ru> [2016-01-28 17:19]:
Thank you for the prompt response. I have checked your commands, and
they work as you describe.
Great.
My problem arises when I start octave in the usual (command-prompt)
regime. It occurs both in shell and in the Emacs environment. The
.octaverc file contains the lines recommended in the upstream
documentation:
addpath("/usr/share/octave/packages/ltfat-2.1.1");
ltfatstart;
However, if instead I place
pkg load signal
pkg load ltfat
in the .octaverc or execute these commands manually, the path is
updated correctly.
It probably should be noticed in the documentation (README.Debian ?)
that the load procedure recommended upstream does not work.
Ok, thanks. I will consider doing this.
Besides, a dependency on the signal package should probably be added.
Could you please elaborate more on this? For building the octave-ltfat
package, the octave-signal package is not required and all the unit tests
run correctly. What makes you say that a dependency on octave-signal
should be added ?
Best,
Rafael