To add more to this:

Open a terminal window.  Terminal is in Applications->Utilities

You will get to a prompt that looks like a # or $ or something similar. At that point type "octave" and hit the return key and your application will execute.

On Jul 29, 2004, at 7:35 PM, Alexander K. Hansen wrote:


On Jul 29, 2004, at 6:59 PM, Rory Mackay wrote:

Hi
I am a rank outsider here, please forgive total ignorance. I have bumbled through installing Fink and Fink Commander and the package I want to run. (Octave) How do I Install and run it?
Fink commander assures me it has been installed and current. I see no icon or whatever to click on to run it on my applications folder. My fiddling in Fink Commander has not destroyed anything, and produced nothing useful.


Is there any document or procedure that I can be directed to to start this up?
I have g4 ibook and osX 10.3
Thanks in advance and feel free to scare your children with my ignorance....; -)
Rory Mackay
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You've installed Unix applications, rather than an OSX application bundle, so you run them from the command line, not by clicking an icon. You can see what was installed where by running "dpkg -L octave". The executables are installed in /sw/bin.


In this case, if your environment is set up properly, you should run the main executable in the command line as so:

octave

There's online docs at:

http://www.octave.org/doc/octave_2.html#SEC6

--
Alexander K. Hansen
Fink Documentarian
Day Job:  Levitated Dipole Experiment
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