Re: is it possible to install matlab2008 on openbsd ?

2008-05-24 Thread Predrag Punosevac

Floor Terra wrote:

On Sat, 24 May 2008, elflord woods wrote:


hi all:

i've installed the fedora_base and turned on linux emulation in the
sysclt.conf
and i've mounted my matlab disk

but when i run install
i get:

 Sorry ! We could not determine the machine architecture for your host
 You may be attempting to install on an unsupported OS

Is there anything we could do ?


Try this:
http://www.csl.cornell.edu/~rajit/fbsd/matlab.html
Those instructions are for FreeBSD not for OpenBSD. There is a whole 
chapter in FreeBSD Handbook


http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/linuxemu.html

about installing Maple, MatLab, and Mathematica. I do not believe that 
those instructions work any more even for FreeBSD 7.0 and the newest 
versions of above programs. There were couple of threads (I think two) 
recently on misc about installing Maple on OpenBSD. I am not sure if 
they can help you install MatLab but is worth of trying.


Best,
Predrag





Thanks




Re: is it possible to install matlab2008 on openbsd ?

2008-05-24 Thread Floor Terra

On Sat, 24 May 2008, elflord woods wrote:


hi all:

i've installed the fedora_base and turned on linux emulation in the
sysclt.conf
and i've mounted my matlab disk

but when i run install
i get:

 Sorry ! We could not determine the machine architecture for your host
 You may be attempting to install on an unsupported OS

Is there anything we could do ?


Try this:
http://www.csl.cornell.edu/~rajit/fbsd/matlab.html



Thanks




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is it possible to install matlab2008 on openbsd ?

2008-05-24 Thread elflord woods
hi all:

i've installed the fedora_base and turned on linux emulation in the
sysclt.conf
and i've mounted my matlab disk

but when i run install
i get:

  Sorry ! We could not determine the machine architecture for your host
  You may be attempting to install on an unsupported OS



Is there anything we could do ?


Thanks