On 6 February 2018 at 13:25, Pablo Fonovich wrote:
> Hi,
> I also followed the steps in my Ubuntu 17.10 but it just keeps installing
> scilab 5.5.2. Am i doing something wrong?
I seem to remember doing a "sudo apt update" after step 2, before step
3. I also made sure I
Oops, forget that last message!!!
I had accidentally left the old tarfile binary in my path and that's
why I was getting the same results (should have guessed that from the
-nwni timestamp, grrr).
Anyway, after removing it I can now start Scilab 6.0.0 in Ubuntu 17.10 :-)
Thanks Nikolay!
Paul
On 5 February 2018 at 11:36, Nikolay Strelkov wrote:
> You can install scilab 6.0.0-1 packages from 18.04 LTS to your 17.10 as
> described on AskUbuntu.
Hi Nikolay,
Thanks for the suggestion. I followed the instructions you linked to,
and succeeded in installing 6.0.0
On 4 February 2018 at 00:57, Adelson wrote:
> The only reply/workaround was provided by Clement David in the post you
> mention on Bugzilla, but it did not worked for me.
I tried changing the thirdparty/java link to point to my system java
and/or moving the
The scilab-6.0.0 binary release was working on my xubuntu 17.4 system,
then I upgraded to 17.10 and since then I see the following error
message when I run the 'scilab' command:-
Cannot find this look and feel:
[GTK look and feel - com.sun.java.swing.plaf.gtk.GTKLookAndFeel] not
supported on this