Such an obvious solution! I should have tried it earlier. Indeed the installation is relocatable. I know that doesn't help anyone else, but it keeps my work going. I'll check back in later when Octave 3.4 is out, to try out the new backend.
Thanks, Jonathan On Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 5:40 PM, Martin Helm <[email protected]> wrote: > Am Montag, 9. August 2010 04:02:16 schrieb Jonathan Kimball: > > I have another computer that is working correctly. It has Octave 3.0.1, > > which I installed from an Octave Forge package some time ago. It > includes > > java 1.2.4 and jhandles 0.3.3. However, I can no longer find that > package. > > Octave 3.0.1 would be acceptable for what I'm trying to do. Could you > > advise me on how I can get that? At some point when I was trying to get > > things to work, I tried the Octave 3.0.2 package and had similar problems > > as with 3.2.4. > > > > Thanks for all your help! > > Jonathan > > > > I thought about this a little late, I think this installation is > relocatable. > That means you have a chance just to take the complete folder where this > octave 3.0 is installed from this machine and copy it to another machine to > use it. For your personal use the license issue mentioned does not apply as > long as you do not distribute this version. > > Maybe you have luck and it simply works. > > - mh >
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