When I installed all packages, and tried:
netcdf
it says that netcdf does not exist. That's when I started looking at how to
install, and found that the documentation says I can't.
On Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 12:10 AM, Tatsuro MATSUOKA <tmacch...@yahoo.co.jp>wrote:
> Hello
>
> On octave-3.2.4 distributed on SourcgeForge octcdf octave-forge package can
> be installed when it is selected at install.
>
> Note that Octcdf is not auto loaded due to the reason described in
> KNON_ISSUES.txt in the package (You can access it from start menu).
>
> *******************
> *) The command "clear all" results in a segfault.
> This is currently triggered by the following octave-forge packages:
> windows
> octcdf
> communications
> ga (depends on communications)
>
> The error occurs only if any of these packages is marked "-auto"
> i.e. is loaded at startup.
>
> *******************
>
> >> pkg load octcdf
> will activate octcdf command.
>
> Regards
>
> Tatsuro
> --- On Mon, 2011/8/29, Dov Krugerwrote:
>
> > The binary package available for windows is 3.2.4. I tried to installed
> octcdf, but it didn't work. Reading the docs on wikipedia indicates that
> octcdf only works on octave 3.4 or better. This leads to the question: why
> provide a package if it won't work with the binary version?
> >
> > Is there some way to make it work with the binary installer, or do I have
> to build from source? I do have cygwin installed, but I wanted to build a
> standalone binary that works like the binary.
> >
> >
>
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