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In order to start the custom build of Octave almost as convenient as the Linux distribution installation of Octave, one can create an alias within {{Path|.bashrc}}: | In order to start the custom build of Octave almost as convenient as the Linux distribution installation of Octave, one can create an alias within {{Path|.bashrc}}: | ||
echo "alias | echo "alias octave38='~/.octave38/bin/octave'" >> ~/.bashrc | ||
. ~/.bashrc # this will update your bashrc without doing logout and login! | |||
If you simply enter <code>octave</code>, you'll start your Linux distribution installation of Octave. But when you enter <code>octave38</code>, you'll start your custom build of Octave inside your home directory. | |||
=== Large array support === | |||
: ''Main article: [[Enable large arrays: Build octave such that it can use arrays larger than 2Gb.]]'' | |||
=== Uninstall === | === Uninstall === | ||
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In any case, don't forget to remove any created ''alias'' entries in {{Path|~/.bashrc}}. | In any case, don't forget to remove any created ''alias'' entries in {{Path|~/.bashrc}}. | ||
== See also == | == See also == |