dirty but most simple method by which pkg install will be successful in mingw octave

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dirty but most simple method by which pkg install will be successful in mingw octave - Hi This is Tatsuro. Perhaps Benjamin's binary appear in the near future. I fount that dirty but most simple... Loading...
Tatsuro MATSUOKA wrote: > Hi > > This is Tatsuro. > > Perhaps Benjamin's binary appear in the near future. > > I... Loading...
On 7-Nov-2007, David Bateman wrote: | Tatsuro MATSUOKA wrote: | > Hi | > | > This is Tatsuro. | > | > Perhaps... Loading...
John W. Eaton wrote: > > I don't understand why this is needed. As far as I know, Windows > should not care whether... Loading...
Re: dirty but most simple method by which pkg install will be successful in mingw octave - David Bateman wrote: > John W. Eaton wrote: >> I don't understand why this is needed. As far as I know,... Loading...
Re: dirty but most simple method by which pkg install will be successful in mingw octave - Hello I am using the sh and make on the msys. Perhaps John, Benjamin and David know that the msys is the de-facto... Loading...
On 11/8/07, Tatsuro MATSUOKA <tmacchant@...> wrote: > Hello > > I am using the sh and make on the msys.... Loading...
Dear Michael > Actually, backslash / forward slash problem is already taken into > account in pkg.m: I also use MSYS... Loading...
On 11/8/07, Tatsuro MATSUOKA <tmacchant@...> wrote: > Thank you for your reply. > I noticed here my verbose... Loading...
Re: dirty but most simple method by which pkg install will be successful in mingw octave - Dear Benjamin According to your mail, you can execute pkg.m without any modification in pkg.m. Right? I now... Loading...
> I don't understand why this is needed. As far as I know, Windows > should not care whether the directory separator... Loading...
On 8-Nov-2007, Tatsuro MATSUOKA wrote: | > I don't understand why this is needed. As far as I know, Windows | >... Loading...
Dear John W. Eaton Thank you for your reply. > I was thinking of the internals, not cmd.exe. I do not know it.... Loading...
Re: dirty but most simple method by which pkg install will be successful in mingw octave - David Bateman wrote: > If this is the case then mingw should by default have a filesep > character of "/" and not "\".... Loading...
Benjamin Lindner wrote: > David Bateman wrote: > >> If this is the case then mingw should by default have a... Loading...