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Re: Portable Octave/Win32
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poti |
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Re: Portable Octave/Win32 |
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Mon, 4 Jun 2007 23:54:46 -0400 |
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On 16:05 Mon 04 Jun , address@hidden wrote:
> I would like to run Octave from a DVD,
> along the lines of what I have done for some other software
> at http://potis.org/software/livedvd .
> Following recent threads in the maintainer list on relocatable
> octave, for example, it seems this may be possible. Is the Win32
> binary posted by Michael Goffioul for testing this weekend capable
> of being installed in this way?
I got to the lab and tried this. Installation was every smooth.
I was able to launch octave.exe from a the command prompt in Windows NT
from the installation on my flash drive.
However, there is a problem with the interface to Emacs. I am using
GNU Emacs 22.0.990.1 (i386-mingw-nt5.1.2600)
of 2007-05-20 on NEUTRINO
M-x run-octave hangs emacs with emacs and octave showing in the NT process
list.
Launching Octave from M-x shell or M-x eshell launches Octave. Octave
appears to work, I can type in simple examples, but there is no prompt.
Presumably the problem with the octave inferior process mode is that Emacs
never gets the prompt it is waiting for.