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== See also == | |||
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Latest revision as of 15:05, 8 December 2019
- Are you looking for GNU/Linux systems?
For other Unix systems you may have to build Octave from source.
FreeBSD[edit]
The easiest way to obtain GNU Octave is to install the precompiled package as root user:
pkg_add -r octave
Another possibility is to build Octave from source via Ports[1]. Make sure you have your Port tree updated. Check FreeBSD documentation about how to do that. Then, as root, type:
cd /usr/ports/math/octave make install clean
Some Octave Forge packages can be installed in the same way:
pkg_add -r octave-forge
or via Ports[2].
OpenBSD[edit]
The easiest way to obtain GNU Octave is to install the precompiled package as root user:
pkg_add octave
Another possibility is to build Octave from source via Ports[3].
Android[edit]
- Main article: Octave for Android