Variation of load bug
Ben Abbott
bpabbott at mac.com
Fri Jan 2 14:56:35 CST 2009
You're looking in the wrong tarball.
The file you need is part of Octave's core, not part of the io package.
Ben
On Friday, January 02, 2009, at 12:53PM, "GARY FORBIS" <forbisgaryg at msn.com> wrote:
>
>Thanks, but where?
>
>I gunzipped and untarred all of octave-forge-bundle-20080831
>and the file is nowhere to be found(as far as I can tell.)
>
>I expected to find it in ~/octave-forge-bundle-20080831/main/io-1.0.7/src
>but that only contain:
>$ ls ~/octave-forge-bundle-20080831/main/io-1.0.7/srcMakefile dlmread.cc textread.cc
>
>To verify:
>Gary at Gary-PC ~/octave-forge-bundle-20080831$ ls */*/src/dlm*.ccmain/io-1.0.7/src/dlmread.cc
>Gary at Gary-PC ~/octave-forge-bundle-20080831$ ls */*/src/lo*.ccls: cannot access */*/src/lo*.cc: No such file or directory
>Do I need to look somewhere outside the octave-forge bundle?
>> CC: help-octave at octave.org> From: bpabbott at mac.com> To: forbisgaryg at msn.com> Subject: Re: Variation of load bug> Date: Thu, 1 Jan 2009 22:37:00 -0500> > > On Jan 1, 2009, at 10:17 PM, GARY FORBIS wrote:> > > Is load written in C? If so where is it so I can see what's going on> > if I compile it on my computer.> > Yes it is in c++. The file name is load-save.cc> > Ben
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