From octave-maintainers-request at bevo dot che dot wisc dot edu Wed Aug 15 12:14:29 2001 Subject: Octave for Win 32 ? From: Pablo De Napoli To: octave-maintainers at bevo dot che dot wisc dot edu cc: matlinks-users at lists dot sourceforge dot net Date: Wed, 15 Aug 2001 14:14:46 -0400 (ART) Hi! In April I've sent you the message below, about the problem with the version of GNU Octave for Win32 in www.sourceforge.net/projects/matlinks Do you know if there is a version (with a nice installer) that really works ? (The version there hasn't been updated since October of 2000, although there are many bug reports in that page about the same problem ). I've managed to compile it from the sources under cygwin , but instaling cygwing by hand and the octave is not very practical for my students (I'm given a course on numerical calculus and I'd love to use Octave. They don't know much about computers, and they don't want to install Linux) Thank you Pablo De Napoli --------------------------------------------------------------- Hi! I've a problem running the win32 version (octave-windows-2000oct25c.exe) from www.sourceforge.net/projects/matlinks (there is a link in www.octave.org). Note: I don't know if this is the right addres for reporting bus in the Win32 version. If not, please forward this mail to the right one, and let me know. When running the installer under Windows 98 it seems to run fine, creates the icons , etc. but when I try to run octave (by clicking the icons which runs octave.bat) I got the message: (in Spanish) Comando o nombre de archivo incorrecto Ruta no valida o no existe el directorio o el directorio esta lleno which means: command or file name wrong invalid path or file not found or directory is full As I think there should be some error in octave.bat I'm sending to you a copy of this file. Also could not found an executable octave.exe anywere on my disk. I've tried to run the installer on two different machines, and the same thing happend both times. Please help me. I'm trying to convince some Win32 users to use octave instead of Matlab (to promote free software), but if they cannot install it they will say that octave is difficult to install or buggy. (I'm using it on Win32). Thank you Pablo De Napoli