2008/3/17, David Bateman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I'll made the assumption that hex2num and num2hex will be accepted in
>  octave and uploaded them to octave-forge for the 3.0.x version.. I'll
>  later remove them when octave-forge supports 3.1.x instead.. Please
>  update your SVN of octave-forge and they'll be in the miscellaneous package.
>
>  We should really upload your code to octave-forge now, but as the code
>  owner I'd prefer that you were responsible for the commit. Can you send
>  me your sourceforge username and I'll give you commit write access to
>  the SVN.

I'm registered on SF as
slackydeb

Can you please help me telling me what do I have to do now?



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