[Pkg-octave-devel] Bug#582750: Bug#582750: octave-ocs: Error messages at startup

Thomas Weber tweber at debian.org
Sun May 23 21:29:36 UTC 2010


package octave-ocs
tag 582750 confirmed upstream
forwarded 582750 http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_name=20100523193006.GA15331%40atlan&forum_name=octave-dev

On Sun, May 23, 2010 at 01:22:26PM +0200, Torquil Macdonald Sørensen wrote:
> Package: octave-ocs
> Version: 0.1.0-1
> Severity: normal
> 
> Ofter innstalling octave-ocs, I get the following error messages at octave
> startup:
> 
> warning: addpath: /usr/lib/octave/packages/3.2/ocs-0.1.0/utl: No such file or directory
> warning: addpath: /usr/lib/octave/packages/3.2/ocs-0.1.0/asm: No such file or directory
> warning: addpath: /usr/lib/octave/packages/3.2/ocs-0.1.0/tst: No such file or directory
> warning: addpath: /usr/lib/octave/packages/3.2/ocs-0.1.0/nls: No such file or directory
> warning: addpath: /usr/lib/octave/packages/3.2/ocs-0.1.0/prs: No such file or directory
> warning: addpath: /usr/lib/octave/packages/3.2/ocs-0.1.0/sbn: No such file or directory
> warning: addpath: /usr/lib/octave/packages/3.2/ocs-0.1.0/utl: No such file or directory
> warning: addpath: /usr/lib/octave/packages/3.2/ocs-0.1.0/asm: No such file or directory
> warning: addpath: /usr/lib/octave/packages/3.2/ocs-0.1.0/tst: No such file or directory
> warning: addpath: /usr/lib/octave/packages/3.2/ocs-0.1.0/nls: No such file or directory
> warning: addpath: /usr/lib/octave/packages/3.2/ocs-0.1.0/prs: No such file or directory
> warning: addpath: /usr/lib/octave/packages/3.2/ocs-0.1.0/sbn: No such file or directory
> 
> Possibly related to the following file?:
> 
> /usr/lib/octave/packages/3.2/ocs-0.1.0/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-api-v37/PKG_ADD
> 
> and the corresponding PKG_DEL, which contain references to these directories.

Sigh, yes. PKG_ADD and PKG_DEL assume they are in the same directory as
the directories with the .m files. The approach I currently deem best is
moving all .m files into just one directory; thereby getting rid of the
need for PKG_ADD and PKG_DEL.

I'm waiting on upstream's response to this, though.

	Thomas





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