lør, 20 06 2009 kl. 14:04 +0100, skrev Stephen Ierodiaconou: > Ive recently come across the need to use octave over TCP/IP and wanted > to use the server() command however in the windows install the command > is unknown.
Hmm, it seems there was a small mistake in the 'server.cc' file that prevented it from compiling. I've updated the source code, so the issue should be fixed in the next release of the 'miscellaneous' package. Thanks Søren P.S. It would be nice if anybody that actually uses/understands this function would spend some time on cleaning up the code. I couldn't understand why 'std::cout' was used instead of 'octave_stdout', and my compiler generated a bunch of warnings that I'd like to see fixed. I can attempt to fix these issues, but I wouldn't know how to test the resulting code, so I'm not going to do this. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Are you an open source citizen? Join us for the Open Source Bridge conference! Portland, OR, June 17-19. Two days of sessions, one day of unconference: $250. Need another reason to go? 24-hour hacker lounge. Register today! http://ad.doubleclick.net/clk;215844324;13503038;v?http://opensourcebridge.org _______________________________________________ Octave-dev mailing list Octave-dev@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/octave-dev