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lapack pcre-devel readline-devel readline fftw-devel glpk-devel suitesparse suitesparse-devel gnuplot libcurl-devel zlib-devel \ | lapack pcre-devel readline-devel readline fftw-devel glpk-devel suitesparse suitesparse-devel gnuplot libcurl-devel zlib-devel \ | ||
flex texlive gperf fltk-devel qhull-devel hdf5-devel gl2ps-devel qrupdate-devel arpack-devel qscintilla-devel llvm-devel qt-devel \ | flex texlive gperf fltk-devel qhull-devel hdf5-devel gl2ps-devel qrupdate-devel arpack-devel qscintilla-devel llvm-devel qt-devel \ | ||
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=== CentOS === | === CentOS === | ||
Enable use of [https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL|Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux (EPEL)] AND THEN install octave dependencies development packages: | |||
install octave dependencies development packages: | |||
yum -y install yum-utils | yum -y install yum-utils | ||
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yum -y install epstool transfig pstoedit qscintilla-devel | yum -y install epstool transfig pstoedit qscintilla-devel | ||
The arpack-devel package distributed with CentOS 7 (arpack-devel-3.1.3-2.el7.x86_64) seems a bit old, as routine "seupdate" seems not recognized during | |||
the "configure" step. This can be solved by installing arpack from github: | |||
git clone git@github.com:opencollab/arpack-ng.git | |||
cd arpack-ng | |||
./bootstrap | |||
./configure --prefix="some local prefix" | |||
make; make install | |||
Current release as of Aug. 20th 2018 seems to compile OK with CentOS blas-devel | |||
===== prepare installation of octave ===== | ===== prepare installation of octave ===== | ||
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make check | make check | ||
* If everything looks OK (a few failures are probably normal for the | * If everything looks OK (a few failures are probably normal for the development version) install it | ||
make install | make install |
Revision as of 07:14, 21 August 2018
For RedHat-based distributions like RedHat, CentOS, Fedora, Scientific Linux ...
Unspecific RH
Tested Fedora 20, but not completely.
yum install gcc gcc-c++ kernel-devel make mercurial libtool libtool-ltdl-devel libtool-ltdl autoconf cmake lapack-devel \ lapack pcre-devel readline-devel readline fftw-devel glpk-devel suitesparse suitesparse-devel gnuplot libcurl-devel zlib-devel \ flex texlive gperf fltk-devel qhull-devel hdf5-devel gl2ps-devel qrupdate-devel arpack-devel qscintilla-devel llvm-devel qt-devel \ bison ghostscript-devel librsvg2-tools icoutils texlive-metapost
CentOS
Enable use of Packages for Enterprise Linux (EPEL) AND THEN install octave dependencies development packages:
yum -y install yum-utils yum-builddep -y octave yum -y install qt-devel mercurial gcc-c++ lapack-devel libtool yum -y install epstool transfig pstoedit qscintilla-devel
The arpack-devel package distributed with CentOS 7 (arpack-devel-3.1.3-2.el7.x86_64) seems a bit old, as routine "seupdate" seems not recognized during the "configure" step. This can be solved by installing arpack from github:
git clone git@github.com:opencollab/arpack-ng.git cd arpack-ng ./bootstrap ./configure --prefix="some local prefix" make; make install
Current release as of Aug. 20th 2018 seems to compile OK with CentOS blas-devel
prepare installation of octave
The remaining steps do not need to be done as root, except for possibly the final installation step. I recommend you create an installation directory like /usr/local/octave/VERSION so that it is easy to uninstall a given version simply by removing a directory tree. Then to use the installed version, put /usr/local/octave/VERSION/bin in your PATH. If you create the /usr/local/octave/VERSION directory with appropriate permissions, it is not necessary to be root to install Octave. For example,
mkdir -p /usr/local/octave/dev chown jwe.jwe /usr/local/octave/dev
create src and build directories:
mkdir src build
get source code of octave and compile it
check out a copy of the octave sources in the src directory
cd src hg clone http://hg.savannah.gnu.org/hgweb/octave
- bootstrap the build system
cd octave ./bootstrap
- build Octave in the build directory. choose whatever prefix is appropriate for your system. the -jN option builds in parallel
cd ../../build ../src/octave/configure --prefix=/usr/local/octave/dev make -j6 all
- Run the test suite
make check
- If everything looks OK (a few failures are probably normal for the development version) install it
make install