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Re: Downloading Octave on Mac
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Vic Norton |
Subject: |
Re: Downloading Octave on Mac |
Date: |
Mon, 10 Apr 2017 18:03:48 -0400 |
Hi Guy,
Take a look at the Homebrew manpage at <http://docs.brew.sh/Manpage.html>.
You should be able to install Octave with the terminal command
~$ brew install octave
Here is the way I start Homebrew on Terminal to see if there are any Octave
upgrades for my system. I am doing it right now:
Last login: Sun Apr 9 19:49:32 on ttys000
~$ brew doctor
Your system is ready to brew.
~$ brew update
Updated 3 taps (caskroom/cask, homebrew/core, homebrew/science).
==> Updated Formulae
…
Now I see a whole list of “formulae” that have been updated.
"homebrew/science/octave” is not in the list.
My current Homebrew version of Octave is 4.2.1_1.
That is the latest stable version I guess.
In any case I upgrade what needs to be upgraded in my system.
~$ brew upgrade
==> Upgrading 1 outdated package, with result:
pango 1.40.5
==> Upgrading pango
==> Downloading
https://homebrew.bintray.com/bottles/pango-1.40.5.sierra.bottle.
########################################################################
100.0%
==> Pouring pango-1.40.5.sierra.bottle.tar.gz
🍺 /usr/local/Cellar/pango/1.40.5: 105 files, 5.0MB
OK. So I’ve upgraded pango. This probably has something to do with
Octave/Gnuplot graphics. Who knows?
In summary, the Homebrew system does work for me.
Regards,
Vic
> On Apr 10, 2017, at 5:08 PM, Guy Denton <address@hidden> wrote:
>
> Thank you very much Vic,
> I have downloaded homebrew but I cannot seem to find the right command to
> install octave itself once using homebrew in terminal. Any ideas?
>
> Thanks again,
>
> Guy
>
>> On 10 Apr 2017, at 01:01, Vic Norton <address@hidden> wrote:
>>
>>
>>> On Apr 9, 2017, at 4:15 PM, Guy Denton <address@hidden> wrote:
>>>
>>> Dear Help Octave,
>>>
>>> I am trying to download Octave on my MacBook Air but cannot seem to do this
>>> from the Octave site. I have tried from Source Forge but it will not open
>>> on my computer because the source is not verified. I hope you can help,
>>>
>>> Guy
>>>
>>> (I really don’t want dodgy software on my computer)
>>
>> I am no expert, but I use Homebrew <https://brew.sh/>.
>> After you have installed Homebrew try (in Terminal)
>> $ brew options octave
>> to see what Octave options you might want to install.
>> Then
>> $ brew install octave
>> (with or without options) should install octave on your system.
>>
>> As I say, I’m no expert, but Homebrew works for me.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Vic
>>