Le mardi 03 juillet 2012 à 18:20 +0200, Francesco Potortì a écrit :
From an Octave's point of view, the cause of the cpu overload is
irrelevant, and the interesting thing is that a synch problem with Emacs
happnes when the system is overloaded. I thought that this may have
something in
From an Octave's point of view, the cause of the cpu overload is
irrelevant, and the interesting thing is that a synch problem with Emacs
happnes when the system is overloaded. I thought that this may have
something in commom with the fltk bug I ws reporting.
The last version of Octave
Francesco Potortì poto...@isti.cnr.it writes:
I forgot to add the best piece of information: with the overloaded
system, once Octave starts regularly as an Emacs subprocess, top says
that it consumes over 80% cpu, even when idle...
Did you check that the high CPU load is not caused by the
Francesco Potortì poto...@isti.cnr.it writes:
I forgot to add the best piece of information: with the overloaded
system, once Octave starts regularly as an Emacs subprocess, top says
that it consumes over 80% cpu, even when idle...
Did you check that the high CPU load is not caused by the
plot (something)
graphics_toolkit fltk
close all
plot (something)
and everything looks nice: the window appears, if I plot something else
it gets updated. But it does not go away. If I call close, or close
all, nothing happens. If then I plot something again, the window gets
selected,
I use an ugly environment, I fear, wich could be part of the problem,
even if the other programs I use do not have any.
I used to use a Gnome2 environment. Some months ago, following Debian
testing, I installed Gnome3. After some cursing I managed to get back
to something usable, as
On Wed, Jun 13, 2012 at 02:21:03PM +0200, Francesco Potortì wrote:
I use an ugly environment, I fear, wich could be part of the problem,
even if the other programs I use do not have any.
I used to use a Gnome2 environment. Some months ago, following Debian
testing, I installed Gnome3.
plot (something)
graphics_toolkit fltk
close all
plot (something)
and everything looks nice: the window appears, if I plot something else
it gets updated. But it does not go away. If I call close, or close
all, nothing happens. If then I plot something again, the window gets
selected,
Package: octave
Version: 3.6.1-6
Severity: minor
Fltk does not work for me. It's a strange failure mode, I would not
know where the problem is. I do
plot (something)
graphics_toolkit fltk
close all
plot (something)
can you try with the 3.6.2 version? It should hit
Hi Francesco,
please ensure that the bugs address above (675509@...) is kept in CC.
On Tue, Jun 12, 2012 at 12:26:55PM +0200, Francesco Potortì wrote:
Package: octave
Version: 3.6.1-6
Severity: minor
Fltk does not work for me. It's a strange failure mode, I would not
know where
Hi Francesco,
On Fri, Jun 01, 2012 at 07:50:10PM +0200, Francesco Potortì wrote:
Package: octave
Version: 3.6.1-6
Severity: minor
Fltk does not work for me. It's a strange failure mode, I would not
know where the problem is. I do
plot (something)
graphics_toolkit fltk
close all
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