I think your installation script was great. I always fail to document how I
get something working, so you've done the deed for Ubuntu.  I suspect
version 14.04 LTS would be the same.

I think the Octave stuff would be just as well received.

I'm not an expert in SVN, but if you get all your changes in, you can cd
into the freetel-code directory and type

svn diff

and it will show the diffs from the last checkout.  This of course assuming
what is in that directory is an SVN checkout (has a .svn directory).

Steve


On Fri, Jun 20, 2014 at 3:51 AM, Brian Bartholomew <
[email protected]> wrote:

>
> I have a recipe to change Ubuntu 12 from version 3.2 of Octave to
> version 3.8 which the signal toolbox wants, as it contains function
> fir1 which the octave function fdmdv_demod_c uses.
>
> I have a patch to codec2/octave/fdmdv.m which fixes the default
> setting of Nc to 14 when NumCarriers isn't defined.  Was NumCarriers
> defined in the fdmdv_demod octave dump in the past?
>
> However, I'm a Mercurial person and not a svn person, so I don't yet
> know how to offer these changes to you with svn.
>
>
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