# HG changeset patch # User jwe # Date 1005766225 0 # Node ID 75473e09e3eb2608f61ea19b5afe1febe659c8ed # Parent 247716b4b98d9c697c56489470d85a0c322814dc [project @ 2001-11-14 19:30:25 by jwe] diff -r 247716b4b98d -r 75473e09e3eb doc/ChangeLog --- a/doc/ChangeLog Fri Nov 09 20:54:21 2001 +0000 +++ b/doc/ChangeLog Wed Nov 14 19:30:25 2001 +0000 @@ -1,3 +1,9 @@ +2001-11-14 Christoph Spiel + + * faq/Makefile.in (Octave-FAQ_toc.html): Use -expandinfo and + -split_chapter, not -expand info and -split chapter. + * liboctave/Makefile.in (liboctave_toc.html): Likewise. + 2001-11-01 John W. Eaton * interpreter/Makefile.in (MAIN_TEXINFO): Look in $(srcdir). diff -r 247716b4b98d -r 75473e09e3eb doc/faq/Makefile.in --- a/doc/faq/Makefile.in Fri Nov 09 20:54:21 2001 +0000 +++ b/doc/faq/Makefile.in Wed Nov 14 19:30:25 2001 +0000 @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ -dvips -o Octave-FAQ.ps Octave-FAQ.dvi Octave-FAQ_toc.html: - -texi2html -expand info -split chapter $(srcdir)/Octave-FAQ.texi + -texi2html -expandinfo -split_chapter $(srcdir)/Octave-FAQ.texi check install install-strip uninstall: .PHONY: check install install-strip uninstall diff -r 247716b4b98d -r 75473e09e3eb doc/interpreter/install.txi --- a/doc/interpreter/install.txi Fri Nov 09 20:54:21 2001 +0000 +++ b/doc/interpreter/install.txi Wed Nov 14 19:30:25 2001 +0000 @@ -26,8 +26,7 @@ @cindex installing Octave Here is the procedure for installing Octave from scratch on a Unix -system. For instructions on how to install the binary distributions of -Octave, see @ref{Binary Distributions}. +system. @itemize @bullet @item @@ -218,10 +217,9 @@ @menu * Installation Problems:: -* Binary Distributions:: @end menu -@node Installation Problems, Binary Distributions, Installation, Installation +@node Installation Problems, , Installation, Installation @appendixsec Installation Problems This section contains a list of problems (and some apparent problems @@ -441,144 +439,3 @@ shell startup files for anyone else who is using Octave) and then rename the file @file{octave.bin} to be @file{octave}. @end itemize - -@node Binary Distributions, , Installation Problems, Installation -@appendixsec Binary Distributions - -Although Octave is not very difficult to build from its sources, it is a -relatively large program that does require a significant amount of time -and disk space to compile and install. Because of this, many people -want to be able to obtain binary distributions so they can start using -Octave immediately, without having to bother with the details of -compiling it first. This is understandable, so I try to maintain a -current collection of binary distributions at -@url{ftp://ftp.che.wisc.edu/pub/octave/BINARIES}. - -Please understand, however, that there is only a limited amount of time -available to devote to making binaries, so binaries may not be -immediately available for some platforms. (Please contact -@email{bug-octave@@bevo.che.wisc.edu} if you are interested in helping -make a binary distribution available for your system.) - -@menu -* Installing Octave from a Binary Distribution:: -* Creating a Binary Distribution:: -@end menu - -@node Installing Octave from a Binary Distribution, Creating a Binary Distribution, Binary Distributions, Binary Distributions -@appendixsubsec Installing Octave from a Binary Distribution - -To install Octave from a binary distribution, execute the command - -@example -sh ./install-octave -@end example - -@noindent -in the top level directory of the distribution. - -Binary distributions are normally compiled assuming that Octave will be -installed in the following subdirectories of @file{/usr/local}. - -@table @file -@item bin -Octave and other binaries that people will want to run directly. - -@item lib -Shared libraries that Octave needs in order to run. These files are -not included if you are installing a statically linked version of -Octave. - -@item man/man1 -Unix-style man pages describing Octave. - -@item info -Info files describing Octave. - -@item share/octave/@var{version}/m -Function files distributed with Octave. This includes the Octave -version, so that multiple versions of Octave may be installed at the -same time. - -@item libexec/octave/@var{version}/exec/@var{arch} -Executables to be run by Octave rather than the user. - -@item libexec/octave/@var{version}/oct/@var{arch} -Object files that will be dynamically loaded. - -@item share/octave/@var{version}/imagelib -Image files that are distributed with Octave. -@end table - -@noindent -where @var{version} stands for the current version number of the -interpreter, and @var{arch} is the type of computer on which Octave -is installed (for example, @samp{@value{TARGETHOSTTYPE}}). - -If these directories don't exist, the script @code{install-octave} will -create them for you. The installation script also creates the following -subdirectories of @file{/usr/local} that are intended for locally -installed functions: - -@table @file -@item share/octave/site/m -Locally installed M-files. - -@item libexec/octave/site/exec/@var{arch} -Locally installed binaries intended to be run by Octave rather than by -the user. - -@item libexec/octave/site/octave/@var{arch} -Local object files that will be dynamically linked. -@end table - -If it is not possible for you to install Octave in @file{/usr/local}, or -if you would prefer to install it in a different directory, you can -specify the name of the top level directory as an argument to the -@file{install-octave} script. For example: - -@example -sh ./install-octave /some/other/directory -@end example - -@noindent -will install Octave in subdirectories of the directory -@file{/some/other/directory}. - -@node Creating a Binary Distribution, , Installing Octave from a Binary Distribution, Binary Distributions -@appendixsubsec Creating a Binary Distribution - -Here is how to build a binary distribution for others to use. If you -want to make a binary distribution for your system available along with -the Octave sources and binaries on @url{ftp.che.wisc.edu}, please follow -this procedure. For directions explaining how to make the binary -available on the ftp site, please contact -@email{bug-octave@@bevo.che.wisc.edu}. - -@itemize @bullet -@item -Unpack the source distribution: - -@example -gunzip -c octave-@value{VERSION}.tar.gz | tar xf - -@end example - -@item -Change your current directory to the top-level directory of the source -distribution: - -@example -cd octave-@value{VERSION} -@end example - -@item -Make the binary distribution: - -@example -make binary-dist -@end example - -This will create a compressed tar file ready for distribution. -It will have a name like -@file{octave-@value{VERSION}-@value{TARGETHOSTTYPE}.tar.gz} -@end itemize diff -r 247716b4b98d -r 75473e09e3eb doc/interpreter/octave.texi --- a/doc/interpreter/octave.texi Fri Nov 09 20:54:21 2001 +0000 +++ b/doc/interpreter/octave.texi Wed Nov 14 19:30:25 2001 +0000 @@ -465,12 +465,6 @@ Installing Octave * Installation Problems:: -* Binary Distributions:: - -Binary Distributions - -* Installing Octave from a Binary Distribution:: -* Creating a Binary Distribution:: Emacs Octave Support diff -r 247716b4b98d -r 75473e09e3eb doc/liboctave/Makefile.in --- a/doc/liboctave/Makefile.in Fri Nov 09 20:54:21 2001 +0000 +++ b/doc/liboctave/Makefile.in Wed Nov 14 19:30:25 2001 +0000 @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ -dvips -o liboctave.ps liboctave.dvi liboctave_toc.html: - -texi2html -expand info -split chapter -I $(srcdir)/.. \ + -texi2html -expandinfo -split_chapter -I $(srcdir)/.. \ $(srcdir)/liboctave.texi check: