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Date: Sat, 12 Jul 2014 17:48:17 -0400 Dear list, I am having problems writing to an .ods spreadsheet file which is not in https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/help-octave/2014-07/msg00096.html the current working directory: retVal=odswrite("../someDir/someFile.ods", someArray, 1, "A1:Z31", "OCT") gives the following error message: zip I/O error: No such file or directory zip error: Could not create output file (../someDir/someFile.ods) Interestingly the return value (retVal) is "1", which would indicate success. However, there is nothing written to this file. The whole thing works i/o error while being in the same directory as the file to write to. Could it be that the folder path is not correctly passed to zip (I seem to recall that .ods files might in fact be zipped .xml files). Other ods-related functions (odsread, odsfinfo, can access the file in different directories). Please note that an i/o error I am using octave 3.8.1 on Debian, with package octave-io 2.2.2-1 and without octave-java installed. I understand that the "OCT" way of writing files does not require java. I can still manually cd to the respective directory and call odswrite as workaround, just curious if I am doing something wrong. thank you for all pointers! P reply via email to [Prev in Thread] Current Thread [Next in Thread] "odswrite: zip I/O error" when in different directory?, Peter P.<= Re: "odswrite: zip I/O error" when in different directory?, Philip Nienhuis, 2014/07/13 Re: "odswrite: zip I/O error" when in different directory?, Peter P., 2014/07/13 Re: "odswrite: zip I/O error" when in different directory?, Philip Nienhuis, 2014/07/14 Prev by Date: Re: Question with basic Octave command Next by Date: Re: "odswrite: zip I/O error" when in different directory? Previous by thread: Question with basic Octave command Next by thread: Re: "odswrite: zip I/O error" when in different directory? Index(es): Date Thread