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Is this symptom still reproducible in 8.10 RC or later?
** Changed in: octave2.9 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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Octave 2.9: Error when trying to plot with gnuplot installed
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/141059
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Just had the same situation on Hardy Heron (installed a few days ago), got the
same error.
sudo dpkg-reconfigure octave fixed the problem.
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Octave 2.9: Error when trying to plot with gnuplot installed
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ShanaVar:
I think that you mean:
sudo dpkg-reconfigure octave3.0
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Octave 2.9: Error when trying to plot with gnuplot installed
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I just tried this on Hardy Heron (just updated) with octave3 and gnuplot
and got the same error. dpkg-reconfigure octave fixed the problem
greets
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Octave 2.9: Error when trying to plot with gnuplot installed
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/141059
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I got an email from Ingo Kresse, a debian user, with a simple fix that
worked for me:
>I had the same problem as you had, and fixed it with
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># dpkg-reconfigure octave
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>(execute as root)
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>I think, apt-get should have done that automatically. Anyway,
>that was my workaround.
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>Cheers,
>Ingo
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: octave2.9
- After manually installing GNUPlot, in order to get around bug #141055,
+ After manually installing gnuplot, in order to get around bug #141055,
using the plot command still throws a (different) error:
octave:1> x=0:pi/1000:2*pi;