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Re: 2.1 branch vs. 2.9 branch
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Jordi Gutierrez Hermoso |
Subject: |
Re: 2.1 branch vs. 2.9 branch |
Date: |
Mon, 6 Nov 2006 06:57:12 -0700 |
On 03/11/06, Ronald Crummett <address@hidden> wrote:
2. I do recall reading, once, that many of the Octave-Forge functions
have been incorporated into the 2.9 branch - but not all, right? So if
I install a 2.9.x version I would still need to install Octave-Forge -
but would doing so override some of the functions included in Octave?
Don't quote me on this, but I believe the Debian Octave team backports
some of the 'forge functions to the 2.1 branch in their
octave2.1-forge package:
http://packages.debian.org/unstable/math/octave2.1-forge
If you're using any apt-based distro, it's probably safe to install
this package (but caveat downloadus, Debian is not Ubuntu is not
Knoppix is not Mepis, etc). I'm not sure, but I think Octave still
hasn't trickled down to the stable Ubuntu releases, so the unstable
Debian packages should at least mix with no problem with Ubuntu's
releases.
HTH,
- Jordi G. H.