From help-octave-request at bevo dot che dot wisc dot edu Thu Aug 22 18:43:04 2002 Subject: RE: More on Octave 2.1.36 for Windows From: "Julian DeMarchi" To: "Agustin Barto" , Date: Thu, 22 Aug 2002 19:42:09 -0400 Just to make it public, I'm 95% through and in the testing stage with a new Windows installation based on Inno Setup. I would not be surprised if any of you out there thought however that Matlinks support for Windows-based Octave was dead, since this is long overdue. It's quite serendipitous that Agustin released his own new-and-much-improved version based on the NSIS setup compiler. This should see you through the interim and perhaps beyond. I'm actually hoping that this is the case, because with a stopgap in place there may be more time to add some of the features I'm still coming up with, including the ability to select installation components (to reduce download & install time) and alternatives (exempli gratia, different plotters). But considering circumstances I may go ahead with short-term release of a beta with the basics. This includes selection of the installation directory, and only optionally installs CygWin if you don't already have it on your system. Keep the suggestions coming. And thanks for the bootstrap Agustin. Julian DeMarchi www.matlinks.net -----Original Message----- From: Agustin Barto [mailto:abarto at efn dot uncor dot edu] Sent: Thursday, August 22, 2002 6:01 PM To: help-octave at bevo dot che dot wisc dot edu Subject: More on Octave 2.1.36 for Windows I've been collecting the your responses to my "cry for help". The most common requests were: 1) To be able to choose the installation directory. 2) To change the icon. 3) Keep an eye con some problems with gnuplot for win32. This is what I am right now: 1) Nsis can handle the selection of the directory and the modiciation of the registry according to the user request. Cygwin has no problem with spaces on the directory's name (in my case: "C:\Program Files\GNU Octave 2.1.36\" and "C:\Archivos de Programa\GNU Octave 2.1.36"). The problem is that Octave thinks that there are escape characters on that string so I can't use nsis to generate the correct octaverc. My options are * Make a program to translate the paths and generate all the directory dependant files. (Peace of cake. I can do this in a couple of minutes and call it from within the nsis installer). * To use another installer generator. It'll have to be able to translate the \s to /s. 2) I did a couple of prototypes with the Gimp last night. I still have to scale them and reduce the palette. Any contributions on this matter are welcome. 3) Some people told me that they had problems with the win32 version of gnuplot. I tried to recreate the situations and the problems didn't appear. Just in case I'll try to recompile gnuplot (the cygwin and the win32 versions). Thanks for the feedback. I'll send a new message as soon as I have this lil problems solved. ------------------------------------------------------------- Octave is freely available under the terms of the GNU GPL. Octave's home on the web: http://www.octave.org How to fund new projects: http://www.octave.org/funding.html Subscription information: http://www.octave.org/archive.html ------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------- Octave is freely available under the terms of the GNU GPL. Octave's home on the web: http://www.octave.org How to fund new projects: http://www.octave.org/funding.html Subscription information: http://www.octave.org/archive.html -------------------------------------------------------------