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port install qrupdate +atlas+gcc47</nowiki>
port install qrupdate +atlas+gcc47</nowiki>


As a precaution against unexpected problems and a bloated App bundle, using consistent variants for Octave and its dependents is suggested.  For example, when using <code>+atlas</code> make sure none of the dependents are using <code>+accelarate</code>. Also, make sure no dependents are using the <code>+universal</code> variant.  Using the <code>+gcc47</code> variant is also recommended as all of Octave's dependents have a <code>+gcc47</code> variant.  At the very least, following these suggestions will reduce the size of the bundle.  The name of Octave's dependent ports may be determined by the command below.
As a precaution against unexpected problems and a bloated App bundle, using consistent variants for Octave and its dependents is suggested.  For example, when using <code>+atlas</code> make sure none of the dependents are using <code>+accelarate</code>. Also, make sure no dependents are using the <code>+universal</code> variant.  Using the <code>+gcc47</code> variant is also recommended as all of Octave's dependents have a <code>+gcc47<code> variant.  At the very least, following these suggestions will reduce the size of the bundle.  The name of Octave's dependent ports may be determined by the command below.


  <nowiki>port rdeps octave-local</nowiki>
  <nowiki>port rdeps octave-local</nowiki>
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