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I found GNU Octave Version 2.0.17 on the Internet Archive!
 By ultimatesynth - Posted on November 18, 2006 - 10:33:30   (#20930)
 Current version when comment was posted: 2.0.17
After doing some digging, I was able to find an active download link to GNU Octave Version 2.0.17 on the Internet Archive. Yes! The web address is:

http://web.archive.org/web/20040913111844/http://perso.club-internet.fr/nsc_auth/octave-2.0.17.pkg

I added an Additional Location Link which points to this weblink.

Tim


Where can I download this from (weblink broken)?
 By ultimatesynth - Posted on November 16, 2006 - 20:16:32   (#20925)
 Current version when comment was posted: 2.0.17
I tried e-mailing Nicolas--the e-mail bounced so apparently his account is closed.

I really would like to be able to run Octave on BeOS R5! Does anyone know where, from who, or how I can get this?

Thanks.

Tim


Hmm...
 By Kevin_Field - Posted on November 24, 2005 - 19:16:19   (#18429)
 Current version when comment was posted: 2.0.17
I tried disabling the libreadline option (which wouldn't be that great because it turns off the history feature...) but I still didn't get anywhere with it.

I could really use a newer version...:|

Kev

I tried so too...
 By Sir Mik - Posted on November 10, 2005 - 10:00:06   (#18266)
 Current version when comment was posted: 2.0.17
but didn't succeed too...the newest octave sources need a libreadline version which is newer than the one we have on beOS...so...I tried to compile libreadline 5.0, no luck either :S...also it seems to need automake and autoconfig versions which are newer than the ones currently available on BeOS...and a bunch of the files have been written in Fortran :S, so you need a library that can compile/convert the fortran instructions to plain C...which, luckily, is available on BeOS...

I think this application would be a great addition to BeOS, and even want to write a nice GUI(like matlab) for it, but without help I can't get it to work! Hopefully someone is a bit handier with makefiles than I am...

regards,

Tim

it was iscell()
 By Kevin_Field - Posted on November 10, 2005 - 08:31:24   (#18265)
 Current version when comment was posted: 2.0.17
The thing it's not finding is iscell(), which is apparently a built-in function in the long-current testing version 2.1.17 or something like that. I haven't been able to find some iscell.m that I can use for now, so I tried to compile this newer version, but no dice. Has anybody had luck compiling either that version or the cutting-edge?

Kev

dynamic loading
 By Kevin_Field - Posted on November 7, 2005 - 16:35:13   (#18247)
 Current version when comment was posted: 2.0.17
I guess this is why I'm having problems getting the octave-forge package to work...I've tried putting bits and pieces that I need into the current directory, or making sure the whole thing is to be found in one of the DEFAULT_LOADPATH directories, but I can't seem to get it to find the .m files. Any tips on where to put these or what to do to get octave to find it all?

All I need is a working pivot.m for linear optimization...

Thanks,
Kev

Good stuff...
 By Kevin_Field - Posted on November 12, 2003 - 09:19:35   (#9601)
 Current version when comment was posted: 2.0.17
Shweet! Now I have a Maple-equivalent to use at home. (:

!
 By s_d - Posted on January 3, 2003 - 10:41:52   (#5120)
 Current version when comment was posted: 2.0.17
Great addition to BeOS software repository!


Thanks!
 By fye - Posted on January 3, 2003 - 07:44:15   (#5112)
 Current version when comment was posted: 2.0.17
You made me avoid booting into linux! :)

hooray!
 By unlyrn. - Posted on October 23, 2002 - 20:21:24   (#3742)
 Current version when comment was posted: 2.0.17
I've been wanting a BeOS port of octave for some time - coupled with the GUI gnuplot, this is great to see...
for those who don't know, octave is largely compatible with matlab, meaning there are hundreds of functions, signal processing and analysis tools etc now available to the BeOS userbase - thanks Nicolas, this is awesome

 
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