On Sep 2, 2009, at 2:06 AM, Paul Sundvall wrote:

> Hi,
> I also had problems with AF_INET not defined. It was due to the F or  
> GS
> prefix in the macro, which seems to have changed from 3.0->3.2. I  
> tried
> fixing it in the code (see the latest
> commits in sockets.cc). The fix is quite ugly and works for me, but I
> would be glad if someone else on a platform!=debian tries it. See my
> request for comment on mail "versio macros" from August 27:th on the
> oct-dev mailing list.
>
> I also updated the documentation so it says more than "see man page".
>
> Please try with the latest version from the repository, and tell me  
> (and
> the oct-dev list) if it worked.
>
> Thanks,
> Paul Sundvall
>

This also works on OSX now also.  Thanks for updating that; it really  
needed it.  If I make some more updates to the documentation to  
include some examples, can you check them in?  I don't think I have  
write access to the OctaveForge SVN.

As a side note to the whole list, is the a generally accepted way/ 
location to have packages install a demo/test function for users to  
reference when trying to write their own scripts based on the  
functions provided by a package?

John Swensen

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