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The recommended way for installing Octave and Octave-Forge packages on GNU/Linux systems | |||
is via each distribution package installation system. | |||
More detailed instructions follow. | |||
=Debian and Debian-based (such as Ubuntu)= | |||
: ''Main article: [[Octave for Debian systems]]'' | : ''Main article: [[Octave for Debian systems]]'' | ||
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apt install liboctave-dev # development files | apt install liboctave-dev # development files | ||
= Fedora = | |||
: ''Main article: [[Octave for Red Hat Linux systems]]'' | : ''Main article: [[Octave for Red Hat Linux systems]]'' | ||
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dnf install octave-devel # development files | dnf install octave-devel # development files | ||
= Gentoo = | |||
emerge --ask sci-mathematics/octave | emerge --ask sci-mathematics/octave | ||
=Red Hat Enterprise/CentOS= | |||
: ''Main article: [[Octave for Red Hat Linux systems]]'' | : ''Main article: [[Octave for Red Hat Linux systems]]'' | ||
Octave is available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux distributions through the [https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL EPEL] repository. This section applies to CentOS, Scientific Linux, and other Red Hat Enterprise rebuild distributions as well. | |||
'''Method 1 - the quick way:''' | |||
yum install epel-release | |||
yum install octave | |||
'''Method 2 - if the above does not work:''' | |||
First, follow [https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL#How_can_I_use_these_extra_packages.3F these instructions] to set up your system to install packages from EPEL. For example, | |||
# wget <nowiki>http://url/to/latest/epel-release-6-7.noarch.rpm</nowiki> | |||
# yum localinstall epel-release-6-7.noarch.rpm | |||
Once the EPEL repository has been enabled, you can follow the rest of the [[#Fedora|instructions for Fedora]] to install Octave using yum. | |||
Note that EPEL intentionally does not follow new releases as closely as other distributions. Consequently, the version of Octave provided by EPEL may be several months or years out of date. There are plans for the Octave maintainers to provide support and binary RPMs for enterprise GNU/Linux distributions; contact the [mailto:maintainers@octave.org maintainers mailing list] for more information. | |||
= openSUSE and SUSE Linux Enterprise = | |||
: ''Main article: [[Octave for openSUSE]]'' | |||
zypper install octave | |||
zypper install octave-devel # development files | |||
=Arch Linux= | |||
: ''Main article: [[Octave for Arch Linux]]'' | |||
pacman -S octave | |||
=Homebrew on Linux= | |||
<div id="Linuxbrew"></div> | <div id="Linuxbrew"></div> | ||
"Homebrew on Linux" was formerly a fork known as Linuxbrew. It is possible to install the current release of Octave or the development version and any needed dependencies within your home directory. | Octave is provided by the [https://brew.sh/ Homebrew] package manager, which is a cross-distribution packaging system. "Homebrew on Linux" was formerly a fork known as Linuxbrew. It is possible to install the current release of Octave or the development version and any needed dependencies within your home directory. This is particularly useful if you have an older GNU/Linux distribution or if you do not have root access. | ||
Homebrew can be installed with the command: | |||
sh -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Linuxbrew/install/master/install.sh)" | |||
It can be added to your shell environment and future login environments with: | |||
test -d ~/.linuxbrew && eval $(~/.linuxbrew/bin/brew shellenv) | |||
test -d /home/linuxbrew/.linuxbrew && eval $(/home/linuxbrew/.linuxbrew/bin/brew shellenv) | |||
test -r ~/.bash_profile && echo "eval \$($(brew --prefix)/bin/brew shellenv)" >>~/.bash_profile | |||
echo "eval \$($(brew --prefix)/bin/brew shellenv)" >>~/.profile | |||
Once set up, Octave can be installed with the command: | |||
brew install octave | |||
= | =Docker= | ||
Octave is available as a Docker container. This can be used to easily run Octave in a well-defined, minimal GNU/Linux container. It can be used as a standard interactive Octave shell or to run scripts, but it may be mostly of interest to developers for use in automated build, test, or CI environments. | |||
docker pull mtmiller/octave | |||
docker run mtmiller/octave octave --version | |||
The image is hosted at [https://hub.docker.com/r/mtmiller/octave mtmiller/octave on Docker Hub]. | |||
[[Category:Installation]] | [[Category:Installation]] | ||
[[Category:GNU/Linux]] | [[Category:GNU/Linux]] |