On 2011-04-05 16:14-0600 Orion Poplawski wrote:

> This is a patch that uses octave-config to help find the octave headers and 
> libraries.  I've tested this in a couple situations and it should be 
> backwards compatible.
>
> Motivation - With octave-3.4.0 in Fedora we have moved the libraries to 
> /usr/lib/octave/3.4.0 instead of /usr/lib/octave-3.4.0.  Not sure if this 
> will be permanent, but it any case this patch supports any possible future 
> moves as well.
>
> Note - in octave 3.2 octave-config -p OCTINCLUDEDIR returns 
> /usr/include/octave-VERSION.  In 3.4 it returns 
> /usr/include/octave-VERSION/octave.  This patch handles both cases by 
> continuing to use find_path.

Hi Orion:

I like your ideas.  However, your patch does not apply cleanly to the
svn trunk version of PLplot. Please rebase on that version.

Alan
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