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| GNU Octave is primarily developed on GNU/Linux and other POSIX conformant systems. | | For the latest version of GNU Octave there are currently '''no''' installer files (e.g. DMG installer) available. |
| GNU Octave for macOS is readily available using [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Package_management_system package managers] such as [http://www.finkproject.org/ Fink], [http://www.macports.org/ MacPorts], [https://spack.readthedocs.io/ Spack] and [http://mxcl.github.com/homebrew/ Homebrew]. An unofficial native macOS "Octave.app" distribution of GNU Octave is also available as either [http://octave-app.org/ a dmg or Homebrew cask].
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| ==Installing a macOS App Bundle==
| | However, using the [https://brew.sh/ Homebrew package manager], one can simply install and update Octave on macOS for all latest Apple Silicon architectures (M1 and newer). |
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| Good progress has been made on creating a reliable App bundle for Octave on macOS. Approaches using [http://www.macports.org MacPorts] and [http://brew.sh Homebrew] have been considered. The [http://octave-app.org/ Octave.app project] provides an unofficial ready-to-use macOS app bundle installer based on Homebrew.
| | {{Note|'''GNU Octave {{Release}}''' is the current stable release.}} |
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| * [https://octave-app.org/Developer-Downloads.html macOS App Bundle of Octave 5.1.0 Beta (with GUI)]
| | == Homebrew == |
| * [https://octave-app.org/Download.html macOS App Bundle of Octave 4.4.x (with GUI)]
| | → ''Link to [https://formulae.brew.sh/formula/octave Octave package] there.'' |
| * [https://sourceforge.net/projects/octave/files/Octave%20MacOSX%20Binary/2016-07-11-binary-octave-4.0.3/octave_gui_403_appleblas.dmg/download macOS App Bundle of Octave 4.0.3 (with GUI)] (OS X 10.9+)
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| To compile and create the application bundle yourself, see the instructions on [[Create_a_MacOS_X_App_Bundle_Using_Homebrew|how to create the bundle using Homebrew]]. (See instructions on [[Create_a_MacOS_X_App_Bundle_Using_MacPorts|how to create a bundle using Macports]] for reference, but this approach is not currently being used.)
| | '''Install GNU Octave using Homebrew:''' |
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| ==Package Managers==
| | Follow the [https://brew.sh/ Homebrew installation instructions]. |
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| A package manager is a software tool to automate the process of installing, upgrading, configuring, and removing software packages for a computer's operating system in a consistent manner. It typically maintains a database of software dependencies and version information to prevent software mismatches and missing prerequisites.
| | It is advised to install the '''Command Line Tools''' type in the [https://support.apple.com/guide/terminal/welcome/mac Terminal App] before Homebrew: |
| Packages are distributions of software, applications and data. Packages also contain metadata, such as the software's name, description of its purpose, version number, vendor, checksums, and a list of dependencies necessary for the software to run properly. Upon installation, metadata is stored in a local package database.
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| Operating systems based on Linux and other Unix-like systems typically consist of hundreds or even thousands of distinct software packages; in the former case, a package management system is a convenience, in the latter case it becomes essential.
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| There are three reputable package managers available for macOS. GNU Octave for macOS is readily available using [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Package_management_system package managers] such as [http://www.finkproject.org/ Fink], [http://www.macports.org/ MacPorts], and [http://brew.sh/ Homebrew].
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| The most recent version of Fink's Octave package, MacPorts' Octave port, and Homebrew's Octave formula are generally not the same. Please check the web sites for these package managers to determine if the version of Octave you desire is available.
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| === Fink ===
| | Then, come back to the [https://support.apple.com/guide/terminal/welcome/mac Terminal App] type: |
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| [http://www.finkproject.org/ The Fink project] is an effort to port and package open-source Unix programs to macOS. Fink uses [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dpkg dpkg] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_Packaging_Tool APT] ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Debian Debian's] package management system), as well as its own frontend program, fink (which is implemented as a set of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perl_module Perl modules]).
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| | brew install octave |
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| | octave --gui |
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| '''Install GNU Octave using Fink:'''
| | In case of trouble try <code>brew doctor</code>, see the [https://docs.brew.sh/Troubleshooting Homebrew Troubleshooting Guide]. |
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| *Install Xcode via the Mac App Store.
| | To start the Octave GUI without typing commands in Terminal every time, please create a launcher app with the Script Editor as described below. |
| ** Once installed, install the Command Line Tools from Xcode's Apple Menu > Preferences > Downloads on 10.7 or 10.8, and use {{Codeline|<nowiki>sudo xcode-select --install</nowiki>}} on 10.9 or 10.10 .
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| *Follow [http://www.finkproject.org/download/srcdist.php Fink's installation instructions]. For OS X 10.8-10.10, enabling the binary distribution during the initial setup will save you a lot of build time. For those who prefer it, there is a GUI available for Fink, [http://finkcommander.sourceforge.net Fink Commander].
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| *Fink has excellent support for Octave and includes recent as well as dated versions. A list of what Fink has available for Octave is [http://pdb.finkproject.org/pdb/browse.php?summary=octave here]. To install the latest Octave with GUI support, type {{Codeline|<nowiki>fink install octave-qtmac</nowiki>}} or {{Codeline|<nowiki>fink install octave-qtx11</nowiki>}} at the Terminal's command line. For those running the 64 bit version of Fink, it is recommended that {{Codeline|octave-atlas-qtmac}} or {{Codeline|octave-atlas-qtx11}} be installed instead as there are some bugs/features with Apple's vecLib for the X86_64 architecture. Octave has many dependencies which will be downloaded and installed prior to Octave. The entire installation process can take many hours.
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| * Fink should also be used to install [[http://octave.sourceforge.net/packages.php packages] for Octave. For example, the control systems package may be installed by typing {{Codeline|fink install control-atlas-oct382}} at a terminals command line.
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| For the {{Codeline|doc()}} function to be supported by Octave, either the unversioned {{Codeline|octave}}, {{Codeline|octave-atlas}}, or {{Codeline|octave-ref}} package must be installed. Essentially, those features used at run-time which don't have a version somewhere in the file path are included in these packages.
| | == Create a launcher app with the Script Editor == |
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| === MacPorts ===
| | For example Homebrew installs Octave to {{Path|/usr/local/bin/octave}} (or {{Path|/opt/homebrew/bin/octave}} on Apple Silicon) by default. From the [https://support.apple.com/guide/terminal/open-or-quit-terminal-apd5265185d-f365-44cb-8b09-71a064a42125/mac Terminal] application you can enter the command <code>which octave</code> to find out the exact location. |
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| [http://www.macports.org/ MacPorts], formerly called DarwinPorts, is a is a free and open-source package management system that simplifies the installation of software on the macOS and Darwin operating systems. It is similar in aim and function to Fink and the BSDs' ports collections, DarwinPorts was started in 2002 as part of the OpenDarwin project, with the involvement of a number of Apple Inc. employees including Landon Fuller, Kevin Van Vechten, and Jordan Hubbard. | | If you know the installation location, open the [https://support.apple.com/guide/script-editor Script Editor] application and write the following text in the editor window if you wish to start the Octave GUI by default: |
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| '''Install GNU Octave using MacPorts:'''
| | do shell script "/usr/local/bin/octave --gui" |
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| * Follow the instruction given at the [https://www.macports.org/install.php MacPorts website].
| | For Apple Silicon based systems, use the following script: |
| * Update your installation by running {{Codeline|sudo port selfupdate}} and {{Codeline|sudo port upgrade outdated}} in the terminal.
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| * Run {{Codeline|sudo port install octave}}.
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| === Homebrew ===
| | do shell script "/opt/homebrew/bin/octave --gui" |
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| [https://brew.sh/ Homebrew] is a package management system that simplifies the installation of software on macOS. It is a free/open source software project to simplify installation of other free/open source software. It is similar in aim and function to MacPorts and Fink. It was written by Max Howell and has gained popularity in the Ruby on Rails community and earned praise for its extensibility.
| | Then, in Script Editor, select File>Export. Export As: Octave (or whatever the non-conflicted name you want); File Format: Application (so that it can be run by Finder); Options: Run only; Code sign: Sign to run locally (to avoid annoying asking for permission to access folder each time). Then, you can find and run the GUI application in the Finder. |
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| Install GNU Octave using Homebrew:
| | If you want to start the Octave command-line interface (CLI), enter instead: |
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| First, install Homebrew:
| | tell application "Terminal" |
| *Install Xcode via the Mac App Store.
| | do script "/usr/local/bin/octave; exit" |
| ** Install the command line tools by {{Codeline|xcode-select --install}}.
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| *Follow [https://brew.sh/ Homebrew's installation instructions].
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| To install Octave, update to the latest package definitions with {{Codeline|brew update}}, and then install Octave.
| | or if Octave is in your default path: |
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| First we ensure brew itself has the latest definitions:
| | tell application "Terminal" |
| <pre>brew update</pre>
| | do script "`which octave`; exit" |
| | end tell |
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| Then, we install Octave
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| <ref>Homebrew has updated some of its scripts. To install Octave as of May 14, 2020, provide the migrated full path by running <code>brew install homebrew/core/octave</code> instead. [Citation needed!]</ref>:
| | * With the script open in the Script Editor app on your Mac, choose "File > Export". |
| <pre>brew install octave</pre>
| | * In the menu that appears, select "Application" from the "File format" menu, then navigate to the "Applications" folder and save your script there as "Octave.app" |
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| The default charting package in Octave is straight qt. However, on the Mac gnuplot often works better. To switch to gnuplot, place the following text in your ~/.octaverc file:
| | To change the application icon: |
| <pre>setenv('GNUTERM','qt')
| | * Open [[:File:Icon.png|this link]] in a web browser, right-click and select "copy image". |
| graphics_toolkit("gnuplot")</pre>
| | * Select "Octave.app" in the Finder, then press {{Key|command-i}} to bring up the file info dialog. |
| | * In the file info dialog, select the icon (in the top left) and press {{Key|command-v}} to paste the Octave icon over it. |
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| Note: If brew complains about:
| | == Alternative Package Managers == |
| <pre>
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| Linking /usr/local/Cellar/ghostscript/9.14...
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| Error: Could not symlink share/ghostscript/Resource
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| This is telling you the user permissions for ghostscript are not setup in a way that your user profile can use. You need to change those permissions to your user profile.
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| The following command will repair the issue:
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| sudo chown -R `whoami` /usr/local/share/ghostscript
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| Then run the brew install command again for octave.
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| Note: If brew complains about not having a formula for octave, the following command should fix it:
| | ''Instead of Homebrew, the following package managers can be used to install Octave on macOS: |
| <pre>brew tap --repair</pre>
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| The command below upgrades Octave and its dependencies to the latest Homebrew-supported versions:
| | === Anaconda === |
| <pre>brew update && brew upgrade octave</pre>
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| Octave has many dependencies which will be downloaded and installed prior to Octave. The entire installation process can take a few hours, but precompiled binary packages called 'bottles' are available with default options for Octave and many of its dependencies.
| | → ''Link to [https://anaconda.org/conda-forge/octave Octave package] there.'' |
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| Octave has a built-in GUI (developed using Qt lib) installed by default so that gnuplot and other tools can use it directly. This GUI is always installed when installing Octave using Homebrew.
| | Follow the [https://docs.anaconda.com/anaconda/install/mac-os/ Anaconda installation instructions]. |
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| In case of trouble, see the [https://docs.brew.sh/Troubleshooting Homebrew Troubleshooting Guide], which assists in diagnosing problems and craft useful bug reports. Bugs may be reported at [https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core/issues Homebrew-core's issue tracker]. | | In the [https://support.apple.com/guide/terminal/welcome/mac Terminal App] type: |
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| ===Spack===
| | conda create --name octave |
| | conda activate octave |
| | conda install -c conda-forge octave |
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| | octave --gui |
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| Spack is a package management tool that supports the installation of multiple versions of software on macOS and other operating systems. It is a free/open source software project to simplify installation of other software. It is similar in aim and function to MacPorts and Homebrew. It was created by Todd Gamblin and is currently being updated and developed by a large list of contributors (mainly via GitHub).
| | '''Note that the use of the option <code>--gui</code> shown above is actually unsupported in the context shown''' (as of 2023 March 31). Expect failure: |
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| '''Install GNU Octave using Spack:'''
| | octave: GUI features missing or disabled in this build |
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| First, install Spack:
| | Please refer to Octave contributor [https://github.com/conda-forge/octave-feedstock/issues/102#issuecomment-1598020613 ngam's response] to [https://github.com/conda-forge/octave-feedstock/issues/102 issue #102 at conda-forge/octave-feedstock]. This note is put here to prevent further user frustration. The original author of this wiki page seems to be unaware of this problem and cannot be located to address this discrepant instruction. |
| *Install Xcode via the Mac App Store.
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| ** Install the command line tools by {{Codeline|xcode-select --install}}.
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| *Follow [https://spack-tutorial.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ Spack tutorial].
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| To install Octave, first we ensure that Spack itself has the latest definitions, by going to the local Spack repository (develop branch) folder and running the command:
| | === MacPorts === |
| <pre>git pull</pre>
| | → ''Link to [https://github.com/macports/macports-ports/blob/master/math/octave/Portfile Octave package] there.'' |
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| Then, we install the latest version of Octave:
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| <pre>spack install octave</pre>
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| To use Octave we need to first load the package:
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| <pre>spack load octave</pre>
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| Octave has many dependencies which will be downloaded and installed prior to Octave. The entire installation process can take up to a few hours.
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| In case of trouble, please visit the [https://github.com/spack/spack/issues Spack repo issues list], and browse through Octave related issues by writing in the filters box:
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| <pre>is:issue octave</pre>
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| ==Create a launcher app with AppleScript==
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| do script "/path/to/octave; exit"
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| or if Octave is in your default path:
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| or if you wish to start the GUI by default, without a terminal:
| | Follow the [https://www.macports.org/install.php MacPorts installation instructions]. |
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| do shell script "/path/to/octave --force-gui"
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| (e.g. Homebrew installs Octave to '/usr/local/bin/octave' by default)
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| * Select "Save as ..." from the "File" menu
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| * In the menu that appears, select "Application" from the "File format" menu, then navigate to the "Applications" folder and save your script there as "Octave.app"
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| * Open [http://wiki.octave.org/File:Icon.png this link] in a web browser, right-click and select "copy image".
| | sudo port selfupdate |
| * Select "Octave.app" in the Finder, then press command-i to bring up the file info dialog.
| | sudo port upgrade outdated |
| * In the file info dialog, select the icon (in the top left) and press command-v to paste the Octave icon over it.
| | sudo port install octave |
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| == See also == | | == See also == |
For the latest version of GNU Octave there are currently no installer files (e.g. DMG installer) available.
However, using the Homebrew package manager, one can simply install and update Octave on macOS for all latest Apple Silicon architectures (M1 and newer).
GNU Octave 9.2.0 is the current stable release.
Homebrew[edit]
→ Link to Octave package there.
Install GNU Octave using Homebrew:
Follow the Homebrew installation instructions.
It is advised to install the Command Line Tools type in the Terminal App before Homebrew:
sudo xcode-select --install
A window will pop out to guide the installation.
Then, come back to the Terminal App type:
brew update
brew upgrade
brew install octave
octave --gui
In case of trouble try brew doctor
, see the Homebrew Troubleshooting Guide.
To start the Octave GUI without typing commands in Terminal every time, please create a launcher app with the Script Editor as described below.
Create a launcher app with the Script Editor[edit]
For example Homebrew installs Octave to /usr/local/bin/octave (or /opt/homebrew/bin/octave on Apple Silicon) by default. From the Terminal application you can enter the command which octave
to find out the exact location.
If you know the installation location, open the Script Editor application and write the following text in the editor window if you wish to start the Octave GUI by default:
do shell script "/usr/local/bin/octave --gui"
For Apple Silicon based systems, use the following script:
do shell script "/opt/homebrew/bin/octave --gui"
Then, in Script Editor, select File>Export. Export As: Octave (or whatever the non-conflicted name you want); File Format: Application (so that it can be run by Finder); Options: Run only; Code sign: Sign to run locally (to avoid annoying asking for permission to access folder each time). Then, you can find and run the GUI application in the Finder.
If you want to start the Octave command-line interface (CLI), enter instead:
tell application "Terminal"
do script "/usr/local/bin/octave; exit"
end tell
or if Octave is in your default path:
tell application "Terminal"
do script "`which octave`; exit"
end tell
Finally:
- With the script open in the Script Editor app on your Mac, choose "File > Export".
- In the menu that appears, select "Application" from the "File format" menu, then navigate to the "Applications" folder and save your script there as "Octave.app"
To change the application icon:
- Open this link in a web browser, right-click and select "copy image".
- Select "Octave.app" in the Finder, then press command-i to bring up the file info dialog.
- In the file info dialog, select the icon (in the top left) and press command-v to paste the Octave icon over it.
Alternative Package Managers[edit]
Instead of Homebrew, the following package managers can be used to install Octave on macOS:
Anaconda[edit]
→ Link to Octave package there.
Follow the Anaconda installation instructions.
In the Terminal App type:
conda create --name octave
conda activate octave
conda install -c conda-forge octave
octave --gui
Note that the use of the option --gui
shown above is actually unsupported in the context shown (as of 2023 March 31). Expect failure:
octave: GUI features missing or disabled in this build
Please refer to Octave contributor ngam's response to issue #102 at conda-forge/octave-feedstock. This note is put here to prevent further user frustration. The original author of this wiki page seems to be unaware of this problem and cannot be located to address this discrepant instruction.
MacPorts[edit]
→ Link to Octave package there.
Follow the MacPorts installation instructions.
In the Terminal App type:
sudo port selfupdate
sudo port upgrade outdated
sudo port install octave
octave --gui
See also[edit]