Hi,
Clearly I should have copied the examples out of my .emacs file instead of typing them in.
matlab-load.el is an auto-generated autoloads file, so you actually need to use:
(load-library "matlab-load")
I seem to be having trouble accessing my CVS repository to be making these fixes. I hope I can get it updated soon.
Eric
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From: Simon Brown [mailto:Sim...@sl...]
Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2009 12:52 PM
To: mat...@li...
Subject: Re: [Matlab-emacs-discuss] version 3.2 on Ubuntu Intrepid
Hi Eric
On 26/02/09 15:44:08, Eric Ludlam wrote:
> My apologies. That should be:
>
> (add-to-list 'load-path "~/...")
Thanks for your reply, I'm still having problems though. I've checked-
out from CVS edited the make file to include the correct load path
directories made and then copied the built files to my ~/lisp directory
which was already in the load path. I'm now getting:
error: Required feature `matlab-load' was not provided
what have I missed?
Thanks
Simon
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