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= Distributions = | = Distributions = | ||
The recommended way for installing Octave on GNU/Linux systems is via each distribution's package installation system. If this is for some reason not possible, or the available Octave version too old, consider using a [[#Distribution_independent|distribution independent]] approach described below or [[Building | The recommended way for installing Octave on GNU/Linux systems is via each distribution's package installation system. If this is for some reason not possible, or the available Octave version too old, consider using a [[#Distribution_independent|distribution independent]] approach described below or [[Building]] Octave from source. | ||
== Arch Linux == | == Arch Linux == | ||
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: ''Main article: [[Octave for Debian systems]]'' | : ''Main article: [[Octave for Debian systems]]'' | ||
apt install octave | sudo apt-get install octave | ||
apt install liboctave-dev # development files | sudo apt-get install liboctave-dev # development files | ||
== Fedora == | == Fedora == | ||
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Using a distribution independent approach is particularly useful if you have an older GNU/Linux distribution or if you do not have root access on your system. A common drawback of this approach is, that these solutions are running in some kind of sandbox. Thus limitations in the communication with the underlying system may exist. For example, executing system binaries outside the sandbox might be impossible. | Using a distribution independent approach is particularly useful if you have an older GNU/Linux distribution or if you do not have root access on your system. A common drawback of this approach is, that these solutions are running in some kind of sandbox. Thus limitations in the communication with the underlying system may exist. For example, executing system binaries outside the sandbox might be impossible. | ||
== Docker == | |||
== Docker | |||
* More info: https://hub.docker.com/r/mtmiller/octave | * More info: https://hub.docker.com/r/mtmiller/octave | ||
* Development: https://gitlab.com/mtmiller/docker-octave | * Development: https://gitlab.com/mtmiller/docker-octave | ||
docker pull | docker pull mtmiller/octave | ||
== Flatpak == | == Flatpak == | ||
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== Guix == | == Guix == | ||
* More info: https://guix.gnu.org | * More info: https://guix.gnu.org/packages/octave-5.2.0/ | ||
== Homebrew on Linux == | == Homebrew on Linux == | ||
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snap install octave | snap install octave | ||
= Building from source = | = Building from source = |