Hi Søren,

Thanks so much for your reply. I have upgraded to 3.2.  I have also
added octave3.2-headers as you suggested which has allowed me to
correctly install and load the java package.

I have also added a note on my blog.

Thanks!
Ken



2009/11/17 Søren Hauberg <so...@hauberg.org>
>
> Hi
>
> tir, 17 11 2009 kl. 13:57 +0000, skrev Ken:
> > Hi. I am a long-time Matlab user but looking to transition to Octave.
> > I have installed Octave 3.0.5 on Ubuntu 9.10
>
> I believe Ubuntu 9.10 also has an Octave 3.2.x version available. You
> might want to use that instead, as many things have improved.
>
> > configure: WARNING: no mkoctfile found on path
>
> 'mkoctfile' is the tool used to compile C++ extensions. This is not
> installed by default when you install Octave. I think you have to
> install a package called something like 'octave-headers'.
>
> Søren
>

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