On 2015-08-24 09:59- Arjen Markus wrote:
Hi Alan, Greg,
Some more information - no solution though:
-Commenting out all calls to pplimage and plimagefr to avoid the
calls to f2c (that is a macro, not a function) so that only plimagefr2 was
left made no difference to the
Hi Alan,
@Arjen and Greg: since it appears to be impossible for Linux users to
replicate the
segfault issue you guys are encountering, I think the only way forward for
you is to
debug this issue on Cygwin.
following your receipe I was able to determine that the crash happens in
Hi Alan, Greg,
Some more information - no solution though:
-Commenting out all calls to pplimage and plimagefr to avoid the
calls to f2c (that is a macro, not a function) so that only plimagefr2 was
left made no difference to the segmentation fault.
-Printing the allocated
On 2015-07-10 17:12-0700 Alan W. Irwin wrote:
On 2015-07-10 23:27+0100 Andrew Ross wrote:
I've built and run the non-interactive octave tests and they complete with
no errors using octave-3.8.2 on Ubuntu 15.04 (vivid). I did have some
build errors, but that was just related to the hdf5.h
On 2015-07-10 23:27+0100 Andrew Ross wrote:
I've built and run the non-interactive octave tests and they complete with
no errors using octave-3.8.2 on Ubuntu 15.04 (vivid). I did have some
build errors, but that was just related to the hdf5.h header being in a
new location.
Hi Andrew:
The
Coincidentally I have just this week upgraded my Ubuntu install so I now
have octave 3.8.2. I will run some tests and see what happens.
Andre
On Thu, Jul 09, 2015 at 03:01:53AM -0700, Alan Irwin wrote:
Hi Andrew:
In case you didn't have a chance to read it, the summary of the recent
part
I've built and run the non-interactive octave tests and they complete with
no errors using octave-3.8.2 on Ubuntu 15.04 (vivid). I did have some
build errors, but that was just related to the hdf5.h header being in a
new location.
Regards
Andrew
On Fri, Jul 10, 2015 at 09:48:54PM +0100,
Hi Andrew:
In case you didn't have a chance to read it, the summary of the recent
part of my thread with Arjen is he now has a successful build on
Cygwin of our octave bindings against Octave-3.8.2. However, he
discovered there were run-time errors when running our octave examples
for that