Søren Hauberg wrote:
> søn, 24 02 2008 kl. 15:09 +0100, skrev Didier Raboud:
>> Hi,
>> 
>> I intent to package "Yet Another Wavelet Toolbox" (YAWTb) [0] for GNU
>> Octave.
>> 
>> I need to use this package for a project and I really would like to use
>> it under GNU Octave (instead of Matlab...). Some questions :
>> 
>> * Is the inclusion of YAWTb in Octave-Forge a realistic goal ?
> 
> It seems to be GPL code, so I guess it would be possible. But would it
> be a good idea? Whenever the YAWTb people would update their package you
> would have to update your Octave-Forge copy. I think this means a high
> probability of bit rotting. Wouldn't it be better to work with the YAWTb
> people and have them provide an Octave package? It would probably be
> fairly simple to do this.

Fine. I will then explore this idea.

>> * Is it possible to provide an "Octave-Forge compatible" (pkg install
>> yawtb) package from YAWTb project ?
>
> I don't understand the question.

What I meant was : is it possible for the people behind YAWTb to provide
a "Octave-Forge-like" package from their website ? From then, I found the
relevant documentation [1]. So answer is yes. :-)

> Søren

Regards, 

Didier

[1]
http://www.gnu.org/software/octave/doc/interpreter/Creating-Packages.html



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