Hi folks,
Just thought it might be helpful to close this issue. Haskell tplot out of
memory on centos ep6 was indeed related to the font issue. As Malcolm
pointed out, installing x11 fonts resolved the issue.
This yum install worked for me yum install xorg-x11-font*.
Thanks,
Manish
On Fri,
For the record, it turned out that the key difference between the linux
machines was the fonts packages installed via RPM. The strace utility told me
that the crash happened shortly after cairo/pango attempted (and failed) to
open some font configuration files. After installing some of the
Hi,
Wow, that's weird. I wonder what kinds of fonts were missing? I was just
using the default cairo font everywhere.
On Fri, Nov 30, 2012 at 11:27 PM, Malcolm Wallace malcolm.wall...@me.comwrote:
For the record, it turned out that the key difference between the linux
machines was the fonts
Hi,
I didn't - because I didn't run into this myself. Manish, maybe you did? :)
On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 1:55 AM, malcolm.wallace malcolm.wall...@me.com wrote:
Did you ever solve this? I have a similar message ( user error (out of
memory) ) arising from a different app (not tplot) that uses
Did you ever solve this? I have a similar message ( user error (out of memory) ) arising from a different app (not tplot) that uses the Haskell Chart library (and cairo underneath). On some linux machines, it crashes, on others it works fine. I can find no environment differences between the
Hi,
Manish Trivedi trivman...@gmail.com writes:
I am running into a weird out of memory issue. While running timeplot over
an input file having ~800 rows. From below provided info, seems like
machine has enough ram (1849MB).
Please let me know if anyone has pointers.
I have run tplot on much
Hi Manish,
Please provide the input file, I'll debug this.
On Mon, Sep 3, 2012 at 1:06 PM, Manish Trivedi trivman...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I am running into a weird out of memory issue. While running timeplot over
an input file having ~800 rows. From below provided info, seems like machine
Hi,
I am running into a weird out of memory issue. While running timeplot over
an input file having ~800 rows. From below provided info, seems like
machine has enough ram (1849MB).
Please let me know if anyone has pointers.
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