Filip,

ik probeer volgend weekend eens langs te komen.

mvg
B

Op schreef bruno de cleen <brunodeclee...@gmail.com>:
Dear Moderator,

Many thanks for processing my mail.
I received very useful information from Philip Nienhuis. I think it would be nice should on the website some of the hints be mentioned (cf. his mail).


I reinstalled according to Philip's recommendations. It worked fine but did not exactly solve the problem eg for the statistics package where I still had the .9 version in stead of the .10 version. Suddenly I was struck by lightning and realised one has to use in Octave the cd c:\ etc. instruction to move to the directory where the downloads are stored. How stupid of me to forget that. Finally I have been able to install the latest versions of the packages.


I would recommend to add a hint on the website (cf. file in annex).

kind regards,

Bruno



2011/8/11 Philip Nienhuis pr.nienh...@hccnet.nl>


bruno de cleen wrote:




Dear all,


I started working with Octave (version 3.2.4) earlier this week.


Everything goes fine.


I wanted to suprise my staff using Matlab on how far one can get with


Octave.


I am trying to develop a simple credit portfolio model.


Now I need 2 dimensional histograms and copula. Therefore I need the


statistics package and the plot package from Forge.








You don't need to get them from Forge.







I am absolutely unable to install the packages.








That shows.







My pc is equiped with Vista.


Can anybody help me on this terrible show stopper?








"Vista" and "3.2.4" suggests you've installed the Octave-3.2.4-MinGW binary from SourceForge.





Included in that download are *all* packages that compiled at the moment it was built; including the statistics and plot pkg.





All you need to do is re-install and in the installer click/select all packages you need. But: DO NOT SELECT THE oct2mat PACKAGE (it is severely broken).





Afterwards, do a





pkg list





and check if all packages you need have an asterisk after their name.


If they don't, do





pkg rebuild -auto





for those packages.





FYI below is what packages I have (all installed from the binary download, a few updated manually in a later stage):





Package Name | Version |


-------------------+---------+-


actuarial *| 1.1.0 |


audio *| 1.1.4 |


benchmark *| 1.1.1 |


bim *| 1.0.0 |


bioinfo *| 0.1.2 |


combinatorics *| 1.0.9 |


communications | 1.0.10 |


control *| 1.0.11 |


data-smoothing *| 1.2.0 |


econometrics *| 1.0.8 |


fenv *| 0.1.0 |


financial *| 0.3.2 |


fixed *| 0.7.10 |


fpl *| 1.0.0 |


ga | 0.9.7 |


general *| 1.2.0 |


generate_html *| 0.1.2 |


gnuplot *| 1.0.1 |


gpc *| 0.1.7 |


gsl *| 1.0.8 |


ident *| 1.0.7 |


image *| 1.0.10 |


informationtheory *| 0.1.8 |


integration *| 1.0.7 |


io *| 1.0.14 |


irsa *| 1.0.7 |


java *| 1.2.8 |


jhandles | 0.3.5 |


linear-algebra *| 2.0.0 |


mapping *| 1.0.7 |


miscellaneous *| 1.0.9 |


missing-functions *| 1.0.2 |


msh *| 1.0.0 |


nlwing2 *| 1.1.1 |


nnet *| 0.1.10 |


nurbs *| 1.0.3 |


ocs *| 0.0.4 |


octcdf | 1.0.17 |


octgpr *| 1.1.5 |


odebvp *| 1.0.6 |


odepkg *| 0.6.10 |


optim *| 1.0.12 |


optiminterp *| 0.3.2 |


outliers *| 0.13.9 |


physicalconstants *| 0.1.7 |


plot *| 1.0.7 |


quaternion *| 1.0.0 |


signal *| 1.0.10 |


simp *| 1.1.0 |


sockets *| 1.0.5 |


specfun *| 1.0.8 |


special-matrix *| 1.0.7 |


spline-gcvspl *| 1.0.8 |


splines *| 1.0.7 |


statistics *| 1.0.9 |


strings *| 1.0.7 |


struct *| 1.0.7 |


symband *| 1.0.10 |


symbolic *| 1.0.9 |


time *| 1.0.9 |


video *| 1.0.2 |


windows *| 1.0.8 |


zenity *| 0.5.7 |





Philip







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