Hi Phil there is a response from a developer
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/wx-dev/wsk--AlQNzU -Pedro On 2016-12-22 04:58, p.d.rosenb...@gmail.com wrote: > Hi Pedro > > It's great that you set that up. I would suggest that you post it to > the wxWidgets trac system too. The forum is great for advice on how > we > can change things, and doublemax really knows what he’s talking > about, but the wxWidgets devs only use trac for dealing with bug > reports. If it is left on the forum then it will get lost. > > Phil > > Sent from my Windows 10 phone > > FROM: Alan W. Irwin [1] > SENT: 22 December 2016 05:39 > TO: Pedro Vicente [2]; Phil Rosenberg [3]; PLplot development list > [4] > SUBJECT: Re: [Plplot-devel] Infinite Yielding issue > > Hi Pedro: > > More thoughts: > > I like your example because it follows the first rule of debugging > > which is to simplify the example that shows the strange behaviour. > > And I get success on my platform, and you don't on yours which > > confirms there is a problem (either there is a bug in wxwidgets/GTK+ > > or your simple example uses that software incorrectly). But it is a > huge > > simplification that PLplot is no longer involved, and I highly > > approve. > > And with regard to the actual problem demonstrated by this simple > > example, I am still left wondering if you might be exposing some > > wxwidgets or GTK+ bug on your fast hardware there that my slow > > hardware does not expose here? So just for fun, can you get access > to > > a Linux system on a moderately slow PC there to try this simple > > example? It doesn't have to be superslow. But I do have a > > nine-year-old PC running at 2.4GHz with two cpus. So if you can find > a > > Linux PC that has roughly the same speed as that, you might find a > > platform where you obtain success with your simple example which > might > > be a clue about the cause of this issue. > > 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); the Time > > Ephemerides project (timeephem.sf.net); PLplot scientific plotting > > software package (plplot.sf.net); the libLASi project > > (unifont.org/lasi); the Loads of Linux Links project (loll.sf.net); > > and the Linux Brochure Project (lbproject.sf.net). > > __________________________ > > Linux-powered Science > > __________________________ > > > > Links: > ------ > [1] mailto:ir...@beluga.phys.uvic.ca > [2] mailto:pedro.vice...@space-research.org > [3] mailto:p.d.rosenb...@gmail.com > [4] mailto:plplot-devel@lists.sourceforge.net -- Pedro Vicente pedro.vice...@space-research.org http://www.space-research.org/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Developer Access Program for Intel Xeon Phi Processors Access to Intel Xeon Phi processor-based developer platforms. With one year of Intel Parallel Studio XE. Training and support from Colfax. Order your platform today.http://sdm.link/intel _______________________________________________ Plplot-devel mailing list Plplot-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/plplot-devel