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jkr |
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Re: GUI - start? |
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Mon, 1 Dec 2014 22:02:32 -0800 (PST) |
Alexander,
Followed your instructions below. At one point my iMac was hung for over a
half hour (even clock on screen not updating, no disk noises) and I forced it
to power down. This was apparently during fink install octave-qtmacs
octave382-dev. After rebooting, I did findk list -it octave and got:
i fink-octave-scripts 0.3.3-1 Convenience scripts for Octave add-ons
p liboctave382 [virtual package]
p liboctave382-accelerate [virtual package]
p liboctave382-accelerate-dev [virtual package]
p liboctave382-aqua [virtual package]
p liboctave382-aqua-dev [virtual package]
p liboctave382-dev [virtual package]
p liboctave382-gcc49 [virtual package]
p liboctave382-gcc49-dev [virtual package]
i octave382 3.8.2-4 MATLAB-like language for computations
i octave382-dev 3.8.2-4 MATLAB-like language for computations
p octave382-interpreter [virtual package]
p octave382-interpreter-accelerate [virtual package]
p octave382-interpreter-aqua [virtual package]
Then I did fink install octave-qtmac octave382-dev, counting on fink to figure
out whether it had any work to do (as the list looked incomplete - no qtmac).
This appeared to work, apart from complaints about not being able to stat
unstable/crypto/... It said it found that it needed to install both packages,
but took hardly any time. Next it said:
Could not resolve inconsistent dependencies!
Fink isn't sure how to install the above packages safely. You may be able to
fix things by running:
fink scanpackages
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install octave-qtmac=3.8.2-4 octave382-qtmac=3.8.2-4
So, I ran all of the recommended commands. During sudo apt-get install
octave-qtmac-3.8.2-4 octave382-qtmac=3.8.2-4 it said:
The following packages will be REMOVED:
octave382 octave382-dev
The following NEW packages will be installed:
octave-qtmac octave382-qtmac
0 packages upgraded, 2 newly installed, 2 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
Need to get 0B/26.7MB of archives. After unpacking 791kB will be freed.
Then it appeared to proceed gracefully except for warnings like:
Removing octave382-dev ...
Removing octave382 ...
dpkg - warning: while removing octave382, directory `/sw/var/octave/3.8.2' not
empty so not removed.
dpkg - warning: while removing octave382, directory `/sw/var/octave' not empty
so not removed.
dpkg - warning: while removing octave382, directory `/sw/share/octave' not
empty so not removed.
dpkg - warning: while removing octave382, directory `/sw/lib/octave' not empty
so not removed.
Finally it said Setting up octave-qtmac (3.8.2-4) ..., which it appeared to do
successfully.
Next I ran octave --force-gui
It brought up a beautiful GUI. Command line recall worked. But on a first
simple plot I got a dialog "octave-gui quite unexpectedly" and on the command
console "octave exited with signal 11".
I tried starting again at remove --recursive octave382. fink said No packages
to remove. I tried 'fink remove octave382' - same answer. 'find remove
octave382-interpreter', same answer.
I tried using octave from its command line. I generated a simple plot, but on
the command console, it posted pages of:
Dec 1 17:46:56 Jamess-iMac.local octave-cli-3.8.2[1459] <Error>:
CGContextFillRects: invalid context 0x0. This is a serious error. This
application, or a library it uses, is using an invalid context and is thereby
contributing to an overall degradation of system stability and reliability.
This notice is a courtesy: please fix this problem. It will become a fatal
error in an upcoming update.
(repeated many times).
I feel totally snake-bit. It seems like I need to start over with a fresh
installation, but it seems like I cannot. Recommendation?
Thanks,
Jim
> On Dec 1, 2014, at 11:04 AM, Alexander Hansen-2 [via Octave] <address@hidden>
> wrote:
>
>
> > On Dec 1, 2014, at 10:56 AM, James Russell <[hidden email]
> > <x-msg://4/user/SendEmail.jtp?type=node&node=4667616&i=0>> wrote:
> >
> > Alexander,
> >
> > I got to 3.8.2 using fink update-all after configuring to not restrict to
> > stable (my local octave installation was at 3.8.1 before that). fink list
> > -it octave yields:
> >
> > i fink-octave-scripts 0.3.3-1 Convenience scripts for Octave add-ons
> > p liboctave382 [virtual package]
> > p liboctave382-accelerate [virtual package]
> > p liboctave382-accelerate-dev [virtual package]
> > p liboctave382-aqua [virtual package]
> > p liboctave382-aqua-dev [virtual package]
> > p liboctave382-dev [virtual package]
> > p liboctave382-gcc49 [virtual package]
> > p liboctave382-gcc49-dev [virtual package]
> > i octave 3.8.2-4 MATLAB-like language for computations
> > p octave-interpreter [virtual package]
> > p octave-interpreter-accelerate [virtual package]
> > p octave-interpreter-aqua [virtual package]
> > i octave382 3.8.2-4 MATLAB-like language for computations
> > i octave382-dev 3.8.2-4 MATLAB-like language for computations
> > p octave382-interpreter [virtual package]
> > p octave382-interpreter-accelerate [virtual package]
> > p octave382-interpreter-aqua [virtual package]
> >
> >
> > At fink, searching for packages with 'octave 382' yields 36 results, many
> > of which include qtx11 or qtmac in their name. Some include 'atlas', some
> > 'ref', some simply follow octave382 with 'x11', and some have no such
> > qualifier. For what it's worth, pursuing a working installation earlier by
> > another means, I installed X Quartz. So, I expect a qtx11 variant is
> > indicated. Earlier you helped me enable install some packages to extend
> > basic octave, which required something involving -dev. How do I know how
> > to get from where I am to where I need to be without disturbing the (sorry
> > - rather painful) progress I've made? Can you recommend a particular fink
> > install command argument? It is really pretty hard for a newbie to
> > decipher all of the alternatives.
> >
> > I am guessing what I need is 'fink install octave382-qtx11-dev', but I'm
> > leery of just guessing. I've put a good deal of time into getting a
> > working 3.8.2 installation in place and don't want to mess it up.
> >
> > Thanks so much for your help - I recognize that the community you are
> > serving is very diverse in requirements, and really appreciate your helpful
> > instructions.
> >
> > Jim
> >
> >
>
> You can use either -qtx11 or -qtmac depending on whether you want the X11 GUI
> or the native GUI. You aren’t forced to use X11. :-) And you aren’t going
> to lose anything apart from some time, since you’re going to have to install
> Qt. If you haven’t enabled the official binary distribution yet, I’d
> recommend doing that to save time.
>
> The cleanest way to do the swap is “fink remove —recursive octave382 ; fink
> install octave-qtx11 octave382-dev”. In Fink Commander you can use a
> Binary->Remove operation on the octave382 package to accomplish the removal,
> and then do your install.
>
> I’m not sure what Octave Forge packages you have installed, but you can
> install them afterwards.
> --
> Alexander Hansen, Ph.D.
> Fink User Liaison
>
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- Re: GUI - start?, (continued)
Re: GUI - start?, James Russell, 2014/12/01
- Re: GUI - start?, Alexander Hansen, 2014/12/01
- Re: GUI - start?, James Russell, 2014/12/01
- Re: GUI - start?, Alexander Hansen, 2014/12/01
- Re: GUI - start?, James Russell, 2014/12/01
- Re: GUI - start?, Alexander Hansen, 2014/12/01
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