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: ''Main article: [[Octave for Red Hat Linux systems]]'' | : ''Main article: [[Octave for Red Hat Linux systems]]'' | ||
The packages can be installed using the | The packages can be installed using the dnf command, they are: | ||
*octave | *octave | ||
*octave-devel | *octave-devel | ||
{{Codeline|octave-devel}} contains the octave headers and {{Path|mkoctfile}} script and is really only needed by users who are developing code that is to be dynamically linked to octave. {{Codeline|octave}} can be installed with the command: | |||
# | # dnf install octave | ||
=Gentoo= | =Gentoo= | ||
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Once the EPEL repository has been enabled, you can follow the rest of the [[#Fedora|instructions for Fedora]] to install Octave using yum. | 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 Consequently, the version of Octave provided by EPEL may be several months or years out of date.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 | 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 Consequently, the version of Octave provided by EPEL may be several months or years out of date.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. | ||
=SUSE Linux and openSUSE= | =SUSE Linux and openSUSE= |
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