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On UNIX-like systems it is possible to make both per-user and
system-wide installations of a package. If the user performing the
installation is root
the packages will be installed in a
system-wide directory that defaults to
OCTAVE_HOME/share/octave/packages/. If the user is not
root
the default installation directory is
~/octave/. Packages will be installed in a subdirectory of the
installation directory that will be named after the package. It is
possible to change the installation directory by using the
pkg prefix
command
pkg prefix new_installation_directory
The current installation directory can be retrieved by typing
current_installation_directory = pkg prefix
To function properly the package manager needs to keep some
information about the installed packages. For per-user packages this
information is by default stored in the file ~/.octave_packages
and for system-wide installations it is stored in
OCTAVE_HOME/share/octave/octave_packages. The path to the
per-user file can be changed with the pkg local_list
command
pkg local_list /path/to/new_file
For system-wide installations this can be changed in the same way
using the pkg global_list
command. If these commands are
called without a new path, the current path will be returned.