Octave.app 3.0.1 for Mac OS X
JEBrown800 at aol.com
JEBrown800 at aol.com
Thu Sep 4 20:59:42 CDT 2008
Dear Mr. Edwards,
Great news about Octave for Mac OS X 10.3.9:
The oldest version available (Octave 2.9.12) is working for me, and doesn't
have the aforementioned bug.
You can download this from the usual place,
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=2888&
package_id=237839
After installation, I double-clicked Octave.app. There was some sort of abort
early in the session, and Octave disappeared from the Dock.
Ignore this if it happens to you, and wait a few seconds, and a Terminal.app
window should open with a live Octave session. :^)
BTW if you still need a version of readlink, I've posted my cheap script
version on my website at
http://users.aol.com/JEBrown800/private/bin/readlink.html
(Someone suggested that we could get readlink from the website of some user
group I've never heard of --
Bad idea. For security reasons, I recommend that you never accept code from
non-trusted sources.)
PS. Don't delete the Octave 3.0 installer -- you'll need the executable
gnuplot
(Octave 2.9.12 doesn't provide gnuplot, and the gnuplot people provide only
source code).
I had to manually link gnuplot into my path:
(running tcsh in an xterm window)
% ln -s /Applications/Gnuplot.app/Contents/Resources/bin/gnuplot
~/bin/gnuplot
% setenv GNUTERM x11 # Suggested by gnuplot/Readme.html
% octave
# As a test, let's plot a parabola:
octave-2.9.12:1> x=1:100;
octave-2.9.12:2> x
octave-2.9.12:3> plot(x,x.*x)
After much grinding of gears and the smell of burning coal, gnuplot opens a
window. ;^)
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Say, you're using Mac OS X 10.5, which doesn't have X11 --
Are you doing graphics in AquaTerm, and if so,
how did you get gnuplot to work with it? Is there an environment variable
(like GNUTERM) to make it work?
(I too have access to a 10.5 machine but couldn't make gnuplot work --
gnuplot complains that an X11R6 library is missing, and exits :^( )
Let me know if I can help.
Sincerely,
J. E. Brown (Mr.)
The Solar Almanac: This month's events in astronomy
http://members.aol.com/SolarAlmanac
Los Alamos, New Mexico USA
J. E. Brown has been a software engineer for over 20 years.
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In a message dated 9/1/08 12:23:28 PM, sedwards2 at cinci.rr.com writes:
> Hi -
>
> No, sad to say the suggested fix didn't work and as I had the luxury
> of another machine running 10.5, I haven't had time to pursue the
> problem further on oldG3. If your diagnosis is correct, maybe a bug
> report is in order --
>
> Thanks to Thomas for his response ~
>
> Stu
> On Sep 1, 2008, at 2:37 AM, JEBrown800 at gmail.com wrote:
>
> >
> > PS. The previous e-mail was in reply to your post at:
> >
> http://www.nabble.com/Octave.app-3.0.1-for-Mac-OS-X-td16912388.html#a19094743
> >
> > --------------------------------
> >
> > Dear Mr. Edwards,
> >
> > Any luck with that? I've got the exact same problem (also on Mac OS
> > X 10.3.9).
> > Octave 3.0.2 and Octave 2.9.18 are both affected and crash at the
> > same place.
> >
> > I think Mr. Treichl is missing the point.
> > The readlink problem is not fatal -- readlink can be replaced with a
> > 10-line script.
> > The point is that Octave (both versions, 3.0.2 and 2.9.18) crash on
> > entry to install_signal_handlers().
> >
> > I'm betting that Octave is not actually tested on Mac OS X 10.3.
> >
> > J. E. Brown
> > Software Engineer and Tester
> >
>
>
>
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