[Scilab-users] module installation

jacques.beilin jacques.beilin at ensg.eu
Thu Nov 29 14:25:54 CET 2012


Hi,

Yes, but with ATOMS the package is installed in the 
scilab-5.4.0/share/scilab/contrib and with everything automaticaly 
configured (help...). Is it possible with your procedure ?

Best regards,

Jacques

Le 29/11/2012 09:36, michael.baudin at contrib.scilab.org a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> To create a Scilab package, all you have to do is zip the
> compiled toolbox.
> To install:
>  * unzip,
>  * execute the loader,
>  * that's it !
>
> Atoms is essentially to distribute a package to other, unknown, users.
>
> Regards,
>
> Michaël
>
> Le 2012-11-26 13:50, jacques.beilin a écrit :
>> Dear Scilab users,
>>
>> I'm new to Scilab. At the moment I use gnu Octave but I need to be
>> able to use both for teaching purposes.
>>
>> I wrote Octave packages. I'm trying to transform them into Scilab
>> modules. I would like to write Scilab modules buts I do not want to
>> put them on ATOMS (at least for the moment). With  Octave it is easy
>> because once the package structure is followed, the package can be
>> zipped (tar.gz) and installed using the command "pkg install
>> my_package.tar.gz". If Octave has been started with sudo, the package
>> is installed in "/usr/local/share/octave/packages/" otherwise it is
>> installed only for the current user (in ~/octave/).
>>
>> Is there a equivalent procedure on Scilab ? I cannot find the
>> documentation about that.
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> Jacques
>>
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