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1 This file last updated: Fri Nov 14 21:19:27 2003 |
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3 This directory contains the source for Octave, a high-level interactive |
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4 language for solving numerical problems. See the files README.octave |
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5 and Announce for more general information, and the file NEWS for a |
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6 list of recent changes. |
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8 Binary distributions: |
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11 Octave binaries are no longer distributed from this site. |
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13 Packaged versions of Octave for various GNU/Linux systems are available |
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14 with the major GNU/Linux distributions (Debian, Red Hat, SuSE, etc.). |
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16 Binary distributions of Octave for Mac OS X are available as part of |
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17 the fink project: http://fink.sourceforge.net |
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19 The file README.Windows provides instructions for installing Octave on |
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20 Windows systems. |
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22 A note about .gz files: |
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25 Files with names ending in `.gz' have been compressed with `gzip'. |
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27 Unlike the compress utility, gzip is free of any known software |
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28 patents and tends to compress better anyway. Gzip can uncompress |
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29 `compress'-compressed files too, so you can install it as "uncompress" |
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30 and use it to handle both types of files. |
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32 The gzip program is available in the directory /pub/gnu in shar, tar, |
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33 or gzipped tar format (for those who already have a prior version of |
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34 gzip and want faster data transmission). It works on virtually every |
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35 unix system, MSDOS, OS/2, and VMS. |
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38 John W. Eaton |
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39 jwe@bevo.che.wisc.edu |
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40 University of Wisconsin-Madison |
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41 Department of Chemical Engineering |