Yep, mine too.  But sometimes it just hangs.

On Oct 28, 11:27 pm, David Joyner <[email protected]> wrote:
> For me (using octave 3.2 on ubuntu 10.04, sage 4.5.2a1) it ran on repeating
>
> Exception RuntimeError: RuntimeError('maximum recursion depth exceeded
> in cmp',) in Exception RuntimeError: 'maximum recursion depth exceeded
> in __subclasscheck__' in <type 'exceptions.RuntimeError'> ignored
>
> and refused to respond to ctl-c or ctl-d. I had to kill it using a kill -9 
> PID.
>
> What did your system do?
>
> On Thu, Oct 28, 2010 at 6:39 AM, Alasdair <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I want to do some computations (using Sage) on the pixel values of an
> > image, and I assumed I'd be able to use Octave to read in the values.
> > Something like:
>
> > c = octave('imread("cameraman.png")')
>
> > or even
>
> > octave('c = imread("cameraman.png")')
>
> > But none of these work.  Even if I start up Octave-inside-Sage with
> > octave.console(), the imread command fails to work.  It works fine in
> > Octave (outside of Sage), though.
>
> > It would be nice to be able to use
>
> > octave.imread
>
> > but that doesn't work (as for example all Maxima functions are so
> > available).
>
> > Any suggestions?
>
> > Thanks,
> > Alasdair
>
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