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This file last updated: Thu Jan 12 15:28:50 1995 This directory contains the source for Octave, a high-level interactive language for solving numerical problems. See the files README.octave and Announce for more general information, and the file NEWS for a list of recent changes. ------------------------------------------------------------------ PLEASE NOTE: We are only distributing gzipped files because we no longer have room to distribute both compressed and gzipped files. ------------------------------------------------------------------ Binary distributions: -------------------- Binaries for several popular systems are distributed along with the source, and are available in the following subdirectories of /pub/octave/BINARIES: subdirectory binary compiled on ----------------------------------------------------------------- alpha-dec-osf1.3 DEC Alpha/OSF1 mips-dec-ultrix4.2 DECstation running Ultrix 4.2 rs6000-ibm-aix3.2.5 RS/6000 running AIX 3.2.5 sparc-sun-sunos4.1.2 Sun SPARC running SunOS 4.1.2 Note: * Gnuplot binaries are *not* included. For the plotting commands to work, you will need to install gnuplot on your system. See the file INSTALL.octave in the top level directory of the distribution for more details. * Octave has been compiled assuming that you have `less' installed. You can use the environment variable PAGER to choose another pager. * We only have a limited amount of time available to devote to making binaries, so binaries may not be immediately available for some platforms. Please contact bug-octave@bevo.che.wisc.edu if you are interested in helping make binary distributions available. A note about patches: -------------------- If you are trying to compile Octave with g++ 2.7.x, you should get the file README-GCC-2.7.0. The patch in the file libg++-procbuf-bug fixes a serious problem in libg++ that can cause Octave to crash when trying to execute commands like `ls', or display output through the pager. The patch in the file libg++-complex-div-bug fixes a problem in libg++ that can cause division of real numbers by complex numbers to overflow unnecessarily. A note about .gz files: ---------------------- Files with names ending in `.gz' have been compressed with `gzip'. Unlike the compress utility, gzip is free of any known software patents and tends to compress better anyway. Gzip can uncompress `compress'-compressed files too, so you can install it as "uncompress" and use it to handle both types of files. The gzip program is available in the directory /pub/gnu in shar, tar, or gzipped tar format (for those who already have a prior version of gzip and want faster data transmission). It works on virtually every unix system, MSDOS, OS/2, and VMS. -- John W. Eaton jwe@bevo.che.wisc.edu University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Chemical Engineering