>My current opinion is that an octave add-on package should _*always_*
>autoload its functions. Packages in Debian should work out of the box after
>installation. If the user do not want the overload, she just does "apt-get
>remove octave-nan". Easy, simple, period.
There is wisodm in these wor
* Francesco Potorti` <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-10-01 14:16]:
> Package: octave-nan
> Version: 1.0.6-1
> Severity: normal
>
> The nan package overloads many functions, which means it should not be
> autoloaded. It currently is, which I think is wrong.
>
> Mabe the same is true of other packages
Am Mittwoch, den 01.10.2008, 14:16 +0200 schrieb Francesco Potorti`:
> Package: octave-nan
> Version: 1.0.6-1
> Severity: normal
>
> The nan package overloads many functions, which means it should not be
> autoloaded. It currently is, which I think is wrong.
I tend to agree, but how do we handle
Package: octave-nan
Version: 1.0.6-1
Severity: normal
The nan package overloads many functions, which means it should not be
autoloaded. It currently is, which I think is wrong.
Mabe the same is true of other packages as well.
-- System Information:
Debian Release: lenny/sid
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