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Re: Octave v4.4 in PPA
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Richard Crozier |
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Re: Octave v4.4 in PPA |
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Wed, 30 May 2018 17:20:50 +0100 |
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On 30/05/18 17:12, Mike Miller wrote:
On Wed, May 30, 2018 at 09:07:32 +0100, Richard Crozier wrote:
It cannot access system libraries installed in /usr or /usr/local by
design, but it can access anything in your home directory.
I'm not entirely sure if the Flatpak developers have a plan to deal with
applications that are extendable or pluggable requiring additional
libraries.
Thanks for the info, this could be a bit of a problem for me (and my
users). As an example I have developed an interface to the MBDyn
multibody dynamics package (the interface is available on sourceforge if
anyone's interested). This is based on a mex files which must link to
the installed mbdyn libraries. I also have other interfaces to things
like gsl etc. I guess it's something to ask the Flatpak developers. Will
things like the octave netcdf package work, since it requires to link
with the local netcdf libraries? I imagine quite a few packages could
have problems with this?
Network sockets are shared with the host so Octave can communicate with
native local services and applications.
ok thanks
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