On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 4:52 AM, Robert Walton <b125...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Works fine for me on Ubuntu 10.10 -- greatly appreciated as I was
> unsuccessful compiling 3.4.x from source (mostly, I'm sure, because I don't
> really know what I'm doing -- I could never get to the end of the
> dependencies).
>
> My only problem so far has nothing to do with installation -- I need fminbnd
> (single-variable optimizer in core octave) to accept optional parameters,
> which the version in Octave 3.4.3-r0 does not do.  I know the basics of what
> to do (using varargin), but something I don't understand that isn't in the
> function itself (like the "texinfo" system??) keeps generating a usage
> message when I add the extra parameters, even if I update the "typedeffn"
> information to be like other functions with this feature.  Any pointers
> appreciated.
> --
> Bob Walton
>
>> ...
>
>
>>
>> I have made a binary of Octave 3.4.3-r0 for Ubuntu 10.10 (Maverick)
>> 32bits.
>> It would be great if you could tell me if they work for you.
>>
>> ...
>> --
>> M. Sc. Juan Pablo Carbajal
>
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I am happy to hear it worked for you. A couple of colleagues were also
living in the 3.2 world...
Concerning fminbnd, maybe you want to paste your code in Agora
http://agora.panocha.org.mx/ so we can understand what you are doing.
Also, hang around in the IRC channel...lately it has been very active
:D.

Cheers,


-- 
M. Sc. Juan Pablo Carbajal
-----
PhD Student
University of Zürich
http://ailab.ifi.uzh.ch/carbajal/

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