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Re: R: octave 3.0.4 rc5
From: |
Rob Mahurin |
Subject: |
Re: R: octave 3.0.4 rc5 |
Date: |
Thu, 26 Feb 2009 13:34:53 -0500 |
On Feb 26, 2009, at 11:37 AM, Rafael Laboissiere wrote:
* Rob Mahurin <address@hidden> [2009-02-26 01:43]:
On Feb 26, 2009, at 1:22 AM, Marco Atzeri wrote:
I can not confirm your result, 3.0.4 rc5 + your patch (cygwin)
still crash
on Tetsuro's exdiff.m and also on John's
http://jbrwww.che.wisc.edu/home/jbraw/chemreacfun/figures.html
I believe the 3.0.4 rc5 tarball came from revision 7e472cf19d4a in
the
3-0-x repository. Since then there have been two patches
http://hg.tw-math.de/release-3-0-x/rev/489d0ba75c42 to graphics.cc
http://hg.tw-math.de/release-3-0-x/rev/e1779a6d4b7a to legends.m
in addition to the reversion of clf.m I posted to the list. I did my
testing with all three changes.
I applied the three mentioned patches to 3.0.4-rc5 and the jbraw
plot crash
test run now without the axes handle errors on my Debian squeeze
system.
However, after a given point (I think after fig-4-22) all the
graphs become
superimposed. Also, the clf() command becomes inneffective after
example
fig-4-15 is executed.
Do you observe the same behavior?
I do not, on OSX 10.4.11 and some version of Red Hat Enterprise.
There seem to be two patches against the current 3-0-x tip for the
axis handle bug. One is from me, reverting clf.m to a 2007 version,
https://www-old.cae.wisc.edu/pipermail/octave-maintainers/2009-
February/011100.html
and one from Marco Atzeri, deleting a figure's children explicitly,
https://www-old.cae.wisc.edu/pipermail/octave-maintainers/2009-
February/011107.html
Both of these appear to work equally well for me. Marco Atzeri's
patch keeps new functionality not in 3.0.3.
Just before sending, I see another patch from Rafael Laboissiere,
https://www-old.cae.wisc.edu/pipermail/octave-maintainers/2009-
February/011111.html
which looks like it would not handle figures with multiple axes
correctly, consistent with Rafael's observations.
Which to apply seems like a call for the release manager.
Cheers,
Rob
--
Rob Mahurin
Department of Physics and Astronomy
University of Tennessee 865 207 2594
Knoxville, TN 37996 address@hidden
- Re: R: octave 3.0.4 rc5, (continued)
- Re: R: octave 3.0.4 rc5, Rob Mahurin, 2009/02/25
- Re: R: octave 3.0.4 rc5, Rob Mahurin, 2009/02/25
- Re: R: octave 3.0.4 rc5, Marco Atzeri, 2009/02/26
- Re: R: octave 3.0.4 rc5, Rob Mahurin, 2009/02/26
- Re: R: octave 3.0.4 rc5, Rafael Laboissiere, 2009/02/26
- Re: R: octave 3.0.4 rc5, Marco Atzeri, 2009/02/26
- Re: R: octave 3.0.4 rc5, Rafael Laboissiere, 2009/02/26
- Re: R: octave 3.0.4 rc5,
Rob Mahurin <=
- Re: R: octave 3.0.4 rc5, Marco Atzeri, 2009/02/26
- Re: octave 3.0.4 rc5, Rafael Laboissiere, 2009/02/26
- Re: R: octave 3.0.4 rc5, Tatsuro MATSUOKA, 2009/02/26