Gotcha! It worked perfectly; a suspect I have is that libhdf5_7 was
downloaded inside the hdf5 directory and thus not installed
automatically. I had to put it outside, then additional installation
went successfully and Octave started.
Many thanks for your the job
done and the patience bore
Ki
Nope, the command gives an error:
gennarif@NIDORAN /usr/bin
$
strace -o /tmp/octave.strace octave-3.6.4.exe
/usr/bin/strace.exe:
error while loading shared libraries: ?: cannot open shared object
file: No such file or directory
And a Windows message box ops up
saying that program cannot b
Sorry, attchment went lost during upload... But as suggested I'll try
to update it first, then let you know the result.
Warm regards,
Federico
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Good mornin',
here's in attach both the output of two ls commands (I
can confirm that they give same directory listing) and the cygcheck.out
Moreover, here's the result of the echo command:
gennarif@NIDORAN ~
$ echo $PATH
/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/cygdrive/c/Perl/site/bin:
/cygdrive/c/Perl/b
Thanks Marco for both your your patience and prompt answer, here's some
additional info.
The directory list under \cygwin\usr is:
i686-pc-
cygwin
include
local
sbin
share
src
ssl
tmp
And is not including /bin.
The only one I found is /cygwin/bin, as it has been created right under
the root in
Hello there,
I'm sorry to disturb but as an absolute beginner with
Cygwin I couldn't find the correct answer to this problem, even if I
found some interesting clues from previous answer in mailing list (http:
//cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2011-04/msg00254.html).
I've sent this email at
cygwin-apps a
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