Through SourceForge there's a version of octave that installs and runs  
like a typical OS X application.  I've tried it a bit (generating  
functions, plotting, fft, etc.) in Leopard and it seems to be okay.   
You need both octave and gnuplot.  Here are the links:

http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=2888&package_id=237839

http://sourceforge.net/projects/gnuplot



On Nov 11, 2007, at 8:39 AM, Ben Abbott wrote:

> I'm interested in upgrading to 10.5, but would like to have Octave
> running when I do.
>
> I was thinking of spending some spare time looking into the problems
> with it compiling on 10.5 ... starting by looking at the .info files.
>
> In the absence of a binary version for Fink for 10.5, where can the
> info files be found. Does the current bootstrap rely upon the 10.4
> info files?
>
> Ben
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