Steph Bredenhann wrote:
> Hi Phillip
>
> Thanks for the reply. As I said I am a novice and Java certainly seems
> to work differently than I thought! Well, here we o on an exiting
> learning curve again.
>
> My OS is Ubuntu 11.04 Natty
> Octave 3.2.4
>
> And now the oops?? It seems IO is not installed? I've used Synaptic to
> install IO, but here is the result of pkg list:
>
> octave:2>  pkg list
> Package Name    | Version | Installation directory
> ----------------+---------+-----------------------
>             gsl *|   1.0.8 | /usr/share/octave/packages/3.2/gsl-1.0.8
> linear-algebra *|   2.0.0
> | /usr/share/octave/packages/3.2/linear-algebra-2.0.0
>   miscellaneous *|   1.0.9
> | /usr/share/octave/packages/3.2/miscellaneous-1.0.9
>             msh *|   1.0.1 | /usr/share/octave/packages/3.2/msh-1.0.1
>           optim *|  1.0.12 | /usr/share/octave/packages/3.2/optim-1.0.12
>         specfun *|   1.0.9 | /usr/share/octave/packages/3.2/specfun-1.0.9
>         splines *|   1.0.7 | /usr/share/octave/packages/3.2/splines-1.0.7
>      statistics *|  1.0.10
> | /usr/share/octave/packages/3.2/statistics-1.0.10
<snip>
> I'll follow your notes and look for the help file (first I need to find
> out where IO was installed).

Just look at the package list above (on your other PC) and you'll know....

P.

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