More detailed instructions follow.
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Debian and Debian-based (such as Ubuntu)
- Main article: Octave for Debian systems
apt-get install octaveFor old versions of Ubuntu that only supply old versions of Octave, consider using Octave's PPA. For more details, see the Debian specific instructions page.
There are also Debian packages for each of the Octave-Forge packages, usually named
octave<pkgname>
, e.g, octave-image
and octave-statistics
for the image processing and statistics package respectively. A complete list of them can be found with the command:
aptitude search ?description\(octave-forge\)
Fedora
- Main article: Octave for Red Hat Linux systems
- octave
- octave-devel
octave-devel
contains the octave headers and mkoctfile script and is really only needed by users who are developing code that is to be dynamically linked to octave. octave
can be installed with the command:
# dnf install octave
Gentoo
Octave is available through Gentoo's package management system, Portage:# emerge --syncAdd USE flag 'curl' into your
/etc/portage/package.use
file to enable remote Octave-Forge packages fetching
sci-mathematics/octave curland emerge Octave
# emerge octaveSince Octave ver. > 3.4.0 is able to fetch Octave-Forge packages from remote repository, packages octave-forge or g-octave are no more needed.
Before installing any Octave-Forge package, in Octave command prompt you must type
pkg -forge listand then install your favourite packages. Typically, you have to start with
pkg install -forge general
Red Hat Enterprise/CentOS
- Main article: Octave for Red Hat Linux systems
Method 1 - the quick way:
yum install epel-release yum install octaveMethod 2 - if the above does not work:
First, follow these instructions to set up your system to install packages from EPEL. For example,
# wget http://url/to/latest/epel-release-6-7.noarch.rpm # yum localinstall epel-release-6-7.noarch.rpmOnce the EPEL repository has been enabled, you can follow the rest of the 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 Consequently, the version of Octave provided by EPEL may be several months or years out of date.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; contact the maintainers mailing list for more information.
SUSE Linux and openSUSE
- Main article: Octave for openSUSE
zypper in octaveLatest stable version of Octave and Octave-Forge are available on Science repository. For details see openSUSE specific wiki page.
Arch Linux
- Main article: Octave for Arch Linux
# pacman -S octave
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