Answering to myself for future reference:
I installed fonts-freefont-otf and the problem seems to be fixed. This
package is not recommended nor suggested by octave.
I couldn't find a way to configure a different font file as default font.
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On Tue, Apr 16, 2019 at 10:21:35AM -0300, Bruno Schneider wrote:
> I have just installed octave and it seems I'm missing some parts. I'm
> using Debian testing with XFCE. I have the following packages
> installed:
>
> $ dpkg -l | grep octave
> ii liboctave6:amd64 4.4.1-5
> ii
On Lu, 31 mar 14, 17:43:16, Hörmetjan Yiltiz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I guess I should have sent this to dev list rather than this one.
No, please use reportbug to file a bug against the octave package you
have installed:
reportbug
Kind regards,
Andrei
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And this says update all dependencies:
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On Mon, Mar 31,
see below:
On Mon, Apr 2, 2012 at 05:12, Ólafur Jens Sigurðsson wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 01, 2012 at 09:54:50PM +0100, abdelkader belahcene wrote:
> > hi,
> > I want to choose between octave and scilab, somebody can give us an
> > overview
> > about advantages and disadvantages for each.
> > Now
On Sun, Apr 01, 2012 at 09:54:50PM +0100, abdelkader belahcene wrote:
> hi,
> I want to choose between octave and scilab, somebody can give us an
> overview
> about advantages and disadvantages for each.
> Now I am using scilab 5.3 and I have a problem ( with graphic interface)
> because it u
On 2012-03-01 16:24 +0100, Edward C. Jones wrote:
> I have just compiled and installed octave from source and removed the Debian
> octave packages. If I do
>
> cd /usr/local/bin
> ls -il
>
> the output includes
>
> 1584647 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root staff 12 Feb 29 22:14 octave -> octave-3.6.1
> 1584644
On Thu, 01 Mar 2012 10:24:01 -0500, Edward C. Jones wrote:
(...)
> If I type "octave", it does not run. The error message is:
>
> bash: /usr/bin/octave: No such file or directory
Because "which octave" is pointing to the wrong path?
The binary file is not there ("/usr
On 01/03/12 15:24, Edward C. Jones wrote:
262067 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 9 Mar 21 2011 python -> python2.6
262052 -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 2288272 Dec 26 2010 python2.6
1584647 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root staff 12 Feb 29 22:14 octave -> octave-3.6.1
1584644 -rwxr-xr-x 1 root staff 7346 Feb 29 22:
On Saturday 12 of March 2011 22:56:48 you wrote:
> 2011/3/12 Zbigniew Komarnicki
>
> > I do this but with no success. Thank you anyway.
> >
> > Zbigniew
>
> Hmm. But i dont think the problem has to do with the processor, since I am
> running octave in a very
> similar one (athlon xp 2600). I am
Hi
2011/3/10 Zbigniew Komarnicki
> On Thursday 10 of March 2011 11:35:14 George wrote:
> > I had the same problem, but on a non-Debian system. On my system the
> > problem was caused by using the SSE3 atlas libraries and was fixed by
> > installing with SSE2 libraries.
>
> Thank you for your hel
On 3/10/11, Zbigniew Komarnicki wrote:
> This package is unavailable so what to do to solve this problem ?
> Any help will be very appreciated.
I tried to find packages that would help you choose different
optimizations, but I was unable to find any. Maybe you can try posting
to the debian maint
On Thursday 10 of March 2011 11:35:14 George wrote:
> I had the same problem, but on a non-Debian system. On my system the
> problem was caused by using the SSE3 atlas libraries and was fixed by
> installing with SSE2 libraries.
Thank you for your help.
I try to search atlas with sse, because my
On 3/10/11, Zbigniew Komarnicki wrote:
> octave:1> a=rand(3,3)
> a =
>
>0.189941 0.570931 0.517541
>0.092924 0.449368 0.680880
>0.146931 0.266066 0.706786
>
> octave:2> eig(a)
I had the same problem, but on a non-Debian system. On my system the problem
was caused by using
> On 5 February 2010 12:31, lc wrote:
> > I want to install the package octave-specfun in debian unstable,
>
> This isn't a question particular to Octave, but it's about Debian
> packaging. Please direct questions to Debian mailing lists or support
> channels.
>
> At any rate, I'm CC debian-user
On 5 February 2010 12:31, lc wrote:
> I want to install the package octave-specfun in debian unstable,
This isn't a question particular to Octave, but it's about Debian
packaging. Please direct questions to Debian mailing lists or support
channels.
At any rate, I'm CC debian-user@lists.debian.or
On 2010-01-23 18:08 +0100, George wrote:
> I installed the lenny Octave package and this is what I get:
>
> octave:1> octave_config_info ("CXXFLAGS")
> ans = -O2 -g
>
> Does this mean that Octave was built with debug symbols?
Yes.
> If so, why?
Because it makes debugging octave bugs possible?
On Thu, 21 Jan 2010, George wrote:
Is it just me or is the GNU Octave on Lenny very slow?
Hi George. Do you mean...
* Slow compared to MATAB?
or
* Slow compared to Octave on another platform?
or
* Slow compared to Octave on etch?
or
* Something else
These days I use Octave like a glo
It's fast for me at least.
George wrote:
Is it just me or is the GNU Octave on Lenny very slow?
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On Wed, Feb 20, 2008 at 19:31:42 +0100, Tomás Revilla wrote:
> I installed both octave and octave-forge (2.9 branch) thru synaptic. Under
> octave:
>
> octave:1> pkg list
> no packages installed.
> octave:2> pkg load odepkg # as in the documentation
> error: package odepkg is not installed
> error
On Fri, 04 May 2007 10:29:32 +0900
Miles Bader <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, thanks for the response, but I think I'm asking a slightly
> different question than you answered.
>
> I know how to use octave generally, but I want to use some of the
> specialized functions which are distributed in
Miles Bader wrote:
Hi, thanks for the response, but I think I'm asking a slightly different
question than you answered.
I know how to use octave generally, but I want to use some of the
specialized functions which are distributed in the "octave-forge"
package in debian (actually "octave2.9-forge
Hi, thanks for the response, but I think I'm asking a slightly different
question than you answered.
I know how to use octave generally, but I want to use some of the
specialized functions which are distributed in the "octave-forge"
package in debian (actually "octave2.9-forge" I think).
When tha
Miles Bader wrote:
How exactly does one _use_ octave-forge, once it's installed?
I run octave, and ... then what? How do I make it define the functions
in octave forge so I can use them?
[I see there's a "pkg" command, but none of its subcommands seem to do
anything useful -- e.g. "pkg list" s
Nyizsnyik Ferenc wrote:
> Just a (bit off-topic?) question: I installed octave 2.9 from Etch. Now
> it doesn't seem to be included anymore. What to do now?
>
What do you mean? I am using octave 2.9.9 on Debian Etch. Octave 2.9 is
included in Debian Etch.
raju
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On Mon, 16 Apr 2007 15:07:27 +
Olafur Jens Sigurdsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Þann 2007-04-16, 10:31:49 (-0400) skrifaði Kamaraju S Kusumanchi:
> > Olafur Jens Sigurdsson wrote:
> >
> > > Hi, I am trying to use octave2.9 in unstable (version 2.9.10 atm)
> > > but each time I try to call
Þann 2007-04-16, 10:31:49 (-0400) skrifaði Kamaraju S Kusumanchi:
> Olafur Jens Sigurdsson wrote:
>
> > Hi, I am trying to use octave2.9 in unstable (version 2.9.10 atm) but
> > each time I try to call a function from octave-forge I get something
> > like "error: dmlread' undefined near line 2 col
Olafur Jens Sigurdsson wrote:
> Hi, I am trying to use octave2.9 in unstable (version 2.9.10 atm) but
> each time I try to call a function from octave-forge I get something
> like "error: dmlread' undefined near line 2 column 1", none of the
> octave variables like DEFAULT_LOADPATH or LOADPATH are
Andreas Goesele <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> But when I use a plot command together with legend, I get the follwing
> warnings and errors:
>
> warning: in graw near line 150, column 3:
> warning: graw is deprecated and will be removed from a future
> warning: version of Octave.
> warning: You sho
I have Matlab 4.2 and the Signal toolbox, but not the image toolbox.
Bev
> Anybody has access to Matlab version 4 with signal and image toolbox ?
> I would need to test two m files from a book called wavelet transforms. When
trying to use this two files
> in Octave I get a result but not as expec
On Thu, 31 Dec 1998, Eric Drayer wrote:
> I am interested in using the above as well as any other packages that
> might be related...scilab,pari
there is also maxima - comp.alg. system on top of
GNU CL.
>
> I am having difficulty getting to the documentation that tells how to run
> and use the
If you are interested in symbolic math, I'll sugest you MuPAD:
http://www.mupad.de
or ftp://ftp.mupad.de
it's free for non-profit educational and scientific use
Wojtek Zabolotny
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Thanks to the many who helped yesterday. Octave complained that it needed
> libg++, even though it wasn't listed dependent on it. I tried to install
> libg++27_2.7.2.1-6.deb.
> When I did, dpkg found several packages in available that had the
> version field empty. I lo
> So I installed libc5-dev_5.4.20-1.deb.
Nope, install libc5_, not libc5-dev_ The -dev version means "developer", and
is for use in compiling programs, not executing them.
Thanks
Bruce
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On Thu, 3 Jul 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Thanks to the many who helped yesterday. Octave complained that it needed
> libg++, even though it wasn't listed dependent on it. I tried to install
> libg++27_2.7.2.1-6.deb.
> When I did, dpkg found several packages in available that had the
> version
Thanks to the many who helped yesterday. Octave complained that it needed
libg++, even though it wasn't listed dependent on it. I tried to install
libg++27_2.7.2.1-6.deb.
When I did, dpkg found several packages in available that had the
version field empty. I looked at the file and each of those pa
On Wed, 2 Jul 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> I installed octave with the original installation of debian 1.1 some months
> ago. I have not tried to run octave until now. It doesn't get very far- it
> says "can't load library 'libg++.so.27' ". I looked for that library on my
> system and can't
On Wed, 2 Jul 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> I installed octave with the original installation of debian 1.1 some months
> ago. I have not tried to run octave until now. It doesn't get very far- it
> says "can't load library 'libg++.so.27' ". I looked for that library on my
> system and can't
On Wed, 15 May 1996, Olivier Abad wrote:
> Hi,
> I can't get octave-1.1.1-2 to work correctly on my 1.1 system. I get
> the following error messages:
>
> > octave
> error: failed to load symbols from `/usr/bin/octave.bin'
> Octave, version 1.1.1.
> Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995 John W. Ea
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