Hi Alan,

here is the summary of that test:

C example 29 is missing
c++
   Missing examples            :  33
   Differing postscript output :  04 18 26
   Missing stdout              :
   Differing stdout            :
C example 29 is missing
f77
   Missing examples            :  33
   Differing postscript output :  04 09 14a 18 26
   Missing stdout              :
   Differing stdout            :
C example 29 is missing
f95
   Missing examples            :  33
   Differing postscript output :  04 18 26
   Missing stdout              :
   Differing stdout            :
WARNING: Some PostScript or stdout results were different

(There were some messages during the individual tests that may warrant
further analysis - I will send the full report to you off-list)

Regards,

Arjen

On 2010-12-06 09:27, Arjen Markus wrote:
> Hi Alan,
> 
> I tested this, but it did not work! I got the same problem.
> With the information you gave me, I checked Tcl example x14.
>  From the command-line all seems to be quite okay - it wants two
> file names. Also "echo aa |pltcl x14 -dev psc -o bb" works.
> 
> Very odd!
> 
> I will continue without Tcl for the moment.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Arjen
> 
> On 2010-12-03 18:26, Alan W. Irwin wrote:
>> On 2010-12-03 10:21+0100 Arjen Markus wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Alan,
>>>
>>> I have added the directory /d/..../utils to the PATH and a number of Tcl
>>> examples get done correctly.
>> That's a useful temporary workaround, but I will follow up (under
>> wine) to see why the scripts are not setting the PATH correctly in a
>> Windows environment.
>>
>> But at no. 14 I get this:
>>> Read 721 data points, 2 separate streams
>>> Read 721 data points, 4 separate streams
>>> Read 12 data points, 1 separate streams
>>> Read 100 data points, 1 separate streams
>>> pltcl demo of plgrid
>>> x01
>>> x02
>>> x03
>>> x04
>>> x05
>>> x06
>>> x07
>>> x08
>>> x09
>>> x10
>>> x11
>>> x12
>>> x13
>>> x14
>>> Can't open 
>>> /D/plplot-svn/plplot/comprehensive_test_disposeable/shared/build_tree/examples/x14at.psc.
>>>  
>>>
>>> Can't open 
>>> /D/plplot-svn/plplot/comprehensive_test_disposeable/shared/build_tree/examples/x14at.psc.
>>>  
>>>
>>> Can't open 
>>> /D/plplot-svn/plplot/comprehensive_test_disposeable/shared/build_tree/examples/x14at.psc.
>>>  
>>>
>>> Can't open 
>>> /D/plplot-svn/plplot/comprehensive_test_disposeable/shared/build_tree/examples/x14at.psc.
>>>  
>>>
>>> Can't open 
>>> /D/plplot-svn/plplot/comprehensive_test_disposeable/shared/build_tree/examples/x14at.psc.
>>>  
>>>
>>> Can't open 
>>> /D/plplot-svn/plplot/comprehensive_test_disposeable/shared/build_tree/examples/x14at.psc.
>>>  
>>>
>>> Can't open 
>>> /D/plplot-svn/plplot/comprehensive_test_disposeable/shared/build_tree/examples/x14at.psc.
>>>  
>>>
>>> Can't open 
>>> /D/plplot-svn/plplot/comprehensive_test_disposeable/shared/build_tree/examples/x14at.psc.
>>>  
>>>
>>> Can't open 
>>> /D/plplot-svn/plplot/comprehensive_test_disposeable/shared/build_tree/examples/x14at.psc.
>>>  
>>>
>>> Can't open 
>>> /D/plplot-svn/plplot/comprehensive_test_disposeable/shared/build_tree/examples/x14at.psc.
>>>  
>>>
>>> Can't open 
>>> /D/plplot-svn/plplot/comprehensive_test_disposeable/shared/build_tree/examples/x14at.psc.
>>>  
>>>
>>>
>>> *** PLPLOT ERROR, IMMEDIATE EXIT ***
>>> Too many tries.
>>> Program aborted
>>> make[3]: *** [examples/x01t.psc] Error 1
>>>
>>> I have no idea why some program (it is unclear which one) wants to open
>>> a file "x14at.psc". There is no mention of such a file name that I can
>>> see.
>> Example 14 asks for a file name to open.  That is supplied by the
>>
>> echo "${results}"/x${index}a${lang}%n.$dsuffix | \
>>
>> statement in plplot_test/test_tcl.sh.
>>
>> There is completely similar logic in test_c.sh that works for you.
>> The only real difference I can see is the application in the tcl
>> case is a shell script whose first line is
>>
>> #!/bin/sh
>>
>> I don't think that "bang line" should work at all for you. But it does
>> for the x01, etc. cases (up to but not including x14) so I suspect it
>> may be accessing a non-bash shell which cannot handle the special
>> logic in the x14 shell script.
>>
>> One way out of the above incorrect "bang" line is to configure all of
>> examples/tcl/x?? scripts with a first line of
>>
>> #...@sh_executable@
>>
>> but I prefer not to do that since I always think non-configured files
>> are easier to understand. Instead, I have (revision 11362) explicitly
>> changed plplot_test/test_tcl.sh.in (which is already a configured
>> file) so that @SH_EXECUTABLE@ executes each x?? script (which bypasses
>> the bang line in each of the x?? shell scripts).
>>
>> Does that revision work any better for you?
>>
>> If so, great.  If not, then you should disable tcl for your further
>> runs of comprehensive_test.sh (using the option --cmake_added_options
>> for that script) until I can figure this out.
>>
>> Alan
>> __________________________
>> Alan W. Irwin
>>
>> Astronomical research affiliation with Department of Physics and Astronomy,
>> University of Victoria (astrowww.phys.uvic.ca).
>>
>> Programming affiliations with the FreeEOS equation-of-state implementation
>> for stellar interiors (freeeos.sf.net); PLplot scientific plotting software
>> package (plplot.org); the libLASi project (unifont.org/lasi); the Loads of
>> Linux Links project (loll.sf.net); and the Linux Brochure Project
>> (lbproject.sf.net).
>> __________________________
>>
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>> __________________________
>>
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