Yes, I'm interested in testing your working java pkg. I'll let you know how
it goes. :-)
We're testing Octave 3.4.0 on our linux cluster (Fedora Core 11 with Sun JDK
1.6 update 23 ).

I tested the java package because one of our users is using it.
He mentioned that he mostly uses octave to launch java app or  uses a java
app to launch an octave process.

Thanks,
- Chansup

On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 1:02 PM, Philip Nienhuis <pr.nienh...@hccnet.nl>wrote:

> CB wrote:
>
>> Dear Java pkg developers for Octave,
>>
>> I tried to install a java package, java-1.2.7.tar.gz, on Octave 3.4.0
>> installation but it failed with the following error:
>>
>
> I'm afraid you'd better wait for a new package version, sorry. Java-1.2.7
> is incompatible with octave-3.4.0.
> The next version (probably 1.2.8) has been much improved anyway (dynamic &
> static (to some extent) classpath; Matlab compatible function calls; some
> graphics dialogs; several bug fixes; documentation / manual; code cleanup;
> adaptation to specific internal octave-3.4.0 calls; etc).
>
> I got it installed here on Mandrivalinux 2010.2 w Octave-3.4.0 & Sun Java,
> AFAICS it runs OK there; but it needs more testing on Linux/OpenJDK and
> Windows/Sun Java. In the latter it still fails to install.
>
> May I ask what you want to do with it? Because, if you need it for the io
> pkg, you'd better wait for a new version of that as well (I'll have to comb
> through the spreadsheet scripts for a last time and clean up some functions
> that are now in core octave, hopefully this or next week).
>
> If you are willing to help test a new java pkg version (for Linux only at
> the moment) I can send you the package as I have it running, but you'll have
> to promise to give feedback whether it works OK and duly report all problems
> you'll encounter  :-)
> Just let me know.
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Philip
>
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