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Re: octplot +debian testing.
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Shai Ayal |
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Re: octplot +debian testing. |
Date: |
Thu, 10 Nov 2005 11:32:29 +0200 |
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Hi
I suspect it's a problem of incompatible compilers, But please give me some
more details:
octave version
octplot version
compiler used to compile octave: `mkoctfile -p CXX` -v
compiler used to compile octplot: g++ -v
Also, I am not sure the general octave list is the right place for this,
although maybe someone here can help. Maybe we should move this discussion
to the octplot list on sourceforge:
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=295323
Shai
Peter Jensen wrote:
Dear octave list,
Has anybody tried to compile octplot
for Debian testing.
Compiling the code goes well. I.e
./configure
make
make install
All completes. However octave crashes
when I use octplot. The plot
window appears with the plot in it
and then octave crashes. The plot
window stays open and can be re-sized
however it starts to misbehave as soon
as I click on it using the mouse.
octave:1> toggle_octplot
octave:2> line_demo
ans = 2
ans = 2
ans = 2
ans = 2
ans = 2
ans = 2
ans = 2
ans = 2
ans = 2
ans = 2
ans = 2
ans = 2
ans = 2
octave:3> panic: Segmentation fault -- stopping myself...
attempting to save variables to `octave-core'...
save to `octave-core' complete
Segmentation fault
Peter
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