I have found a slight variation on what Baird mentioned, though it
involves less typing at startup. Add the following line
addpath (genpath('/usr/share/octave/site/api-v22/m/octave2.9-forge/'),
"-end");
to the file ``~/.octaverc''. The second argument ensures that the paths
are added after the current set of paths. I found that if I did not
specify this, the paths would be prepended to the Path variable (or list
or whatever it is); then when I tried to call the plot command the
`drawnow' function from octave-forge stirred up trouble.
Note that I had to create the file ``~/.octaverc'' and that whenever I
start octave I get over 120 copies of a warning message.
warning: autoload: `' is not an absolute file name
I don't know precisely what's causing this or how to correct it, but I
can see the commands despite their expressed concerns.
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octave2.9-forge doesn't work in Gutsy!
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/157050
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