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There is a build server which continuously builds Octave for Linux. You will find the latest tarball [http://hydra.nixos.org/job/gnu/octave-default/tarball/latest-finished here]. | There is a build server which [[Continuous Build|continuously builds]] Octave for Linux. You will find the latest tarball [http://hydra.nixos.org/job/gnu/octave-default/tarball/latest-finished here]. | ||
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Revision as of 13:33, 14 May 2015
For other Unix systems you may have to Build from source.
FreeBSD
If you're running FreeBSD you have two options: you can build from source (via ports) or get the precompiled package:
- Using ports:
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
After a while you should have your octave ready to use.
- Using packages:
As root type:
pkg_add -r octave
If everything goes fine, it'll fetch the package and install it.
Either way it may also be a good idea to install the package called "octave-forge"
OpenBSD
Octave can be installed on OpenBSD by installing the precompiled package or by building from source.
The Octave package for OpenBSD is currently at version 3.0.5. Install it as root:
pkg_add octave
Building from source on OpenBSD takes a bit of work at the moment, see Compiling on OpenBSD for more details.
Other
There is a build server which continuously builds Octave for Linux. You will find the latest tarball here.