On fredag, jan 17, 2003, at 13:52 Europe/Stockholm, Jeff Whitaker wrote:
OK. I'll figure something out...I vote for this last solution - and putting the file in /sw/etc. Just letMaybe even better to make package octave add some lines to the global startup script to check for the presence of a file named 'octave-forge-path' and read it. Jeff, comments?
me know how and I'll do this to the octave package.
-Jeff
Now, does anyone know if this would be a problem with the binary distro? After all, the path is extracted on-the-fly after compiling octave-forge and written to /sw/etc/octave-forge-path.
/Per
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