Tatsuro,
Thanks for the report (and the kind words in the previous
mails...). I'm a bit confused here: the version of the packages I
uploaded yesterday didn't work, but the versions in SVN did? I find
that quite surprising.
I think I should mention that my problem with the current syst
Hello Soren
In addtion of missing triangular-1.0.4.tar.gz, the package, data-smoothing and
octgpr packages did not
work so I used in the packages in svn.
Espacially the version number octgpr in the package is 1.0.4 while one in the
svn tree is 1.0.5.
This is just a report. I do not want you to
I'm having trouble getting octaveforge to install on my copy of octave3.0.2.
When I attempt to install the invidividual image package (pkg install
image-1.0.7.tar.gz): I get this message
error: cell type invalid as index value
error: assignment to cell array failed
error: assignment failed, or n
Hello Soren
triangular-1.0.4.tar.gz is missing in the extra direcrty in
octave-forge-bundle-20080831.tar.gz as was happened in the 0824 package.
I think that you are too busy.
Please take care of yourself.
Regards
Tatsuro
--- Tatsuro MATSUOKA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> He
Hello Soren
Thank you for your efforts for the octave-forge.
To tell the truth, I have finished building the octave-forge packages for my
cygwin octave by gcc-dw2.
However, as a check, I will use new package as confirmation.
I always appreciate for your efforts for the octave-forge packaging.
søn, 31 08 2008 kl. 13:50 -0500, skrev Stephen Montgomery-Smith:
> Where can we get to look at the current set of scripts so we know what
> to build on top of? Are the web pages created dynamically?
If you have a complete SVN checkout, then try doing a
make www
this should generate the pages
Søren Hauberg wrote:
> Hi,
>
> søn, 31 08 2008 kl. 13:39 -0500, skrev Stephen Montgomery-Smith:
>> Would it be possible to have a single web page like
>> http://octave.sourceforge.net/packages.html, but which includes the
>> version numbers and last release dates (as one would get by pressing
>
Hi,
søn, 31 08 2008 kl. 13:39 -0500, skrev Stephen Montgomery-Smith:
> Would it be possible to have a single web page like
> http://octave.sourceforge.net/packages.html, but which includes the
> version numbers and last release dates (as one would get by pressing
> "details") all on that page?
Søren Hauberg wrote:
> Hi All,
> The latest release had some silly build-related bugs in some packages,
> which also affected the web page. I've uploaded some new packages, and
> created a new bundle. Sorry for the inconvenience!
Would it be possible to have a single web page like
http://octave
Hi All,
The latest release had some silly build-related bugs in some packages,
which also affected the web page. I've uploaded some new packages, and
created a new bundle. Sorry for the inconvenience!
Søren
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Hi,
First of all, I agree with the idea of replacing the release manager
with individual package releases. It's annoying for maintainers to be
waiting on the release manager, and it is simply annoying to be the
release manager.
When ever a release is made several things happen:
1) The individu
Hi,
as part of a recent discussion[1] on the Octave mailing list about
merging Octave and Octave-Forge, the workload of the release manager
came up as a topic.
It's simply a lot of work to release a version of octave-forge; at the
same time, individual package maintainers might want to release t
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