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Tested Fedora 20, but not completely. | Tested Fedora 20, but not completely. |
Revision as of 16:14, 17 September 2014
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
CentOS
Install base CentOS 6.4 system from minimal install disk. netinstall disk does not work from local iso disk image.
Setup Network
reboot and start the network because it is disabled by default:
ifup eth0 dhclient eth0
edit `/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0` to enable on next boot. change `ONBOOT` to yes
Install X11/DE
update yum
yum update -y
install desktop environment using:
yum -y groupinstall basic-desktop desktop-platform x11 fonts
set system to boot to graphical interface by default
edit /etc/inittab and set default run level to 5 init 5
Prepare system and dependencies
finish setting up system and creating user
configure sudo
su edit /etc/sudoers file to enable sudo for wheel group edit /etc/group and add new user to wheel group
Remaining commands done with sudo
enable use of Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux (EPEL)
yum -y install wget wget http://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/6/x86_64/epel-release-6-8.noarch.rpm rpm -Uvh epel-release-6-8.noarch.rpm
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
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