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Another possibility is to build Octave from source via Ports<ref>http://openports.se/math/octave</ref>.
Another possibility is to build Octave from source via Ports<ref>http://openports.se/math/octave</ref>.
== Android ==
: ''Main article: [[Octave for Android]]''


== References ==
== References ==


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== See also ==
* [[Octave for GNU/Linux]]


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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.

FreeBSDEdit

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].

OpenBSDEdit

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].

AndroidEdit

Main article: Octave for Android

ReferencesEdit

See alsoEdit