No, this bug is not fixed in Jaunty (I'm running up-to-date Jaunty and I
still have this problem, see the comments above).
And yes, you don't have to open a second window. The title of this bug
report is not very accurate: gnuplot freezes when you try to plot a
second graph, close the window or re
"*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 300829 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/300829
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 300829
gnuplot crashes on opening a second window
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Gnuplot crashes
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/239466";
This isn't true because I've not to open a se
It looks like gnuplot freezes when the window is reactivated.
When I run gnuplot under gdb, I get the following backtrace when the window has
freezed:
Terminal type set to 'wxt'
gnuplot> plot x
[New Thread 0x7fa47c02f950 (LWP 29279)]
[New Thread 0x7fa47b551950 (LWP 29280)]
gnuplot>
Program recei
There is a workaround for this bug described on report #239466: go to
System -> Preferences -> Accessibility and deactivate the checkbox
"Activate accessibility" (or whatever it is in English, I use my system
in Finnish). You may need to log out. After that gnuplot seems to work
(any ideas why?)
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I confirm this issue is still present in Jaunty.
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This bug is not in Octave
** Changed in: octave2.9 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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I can still confirm this problem in Jaunty. First plot works and when I
see the window I can push the buttons etc., but when I try to close it
or plot an another graph the window freezes and I have to kill it. I'm
using 64-bit Jaunty and the "radeon" driver (card is Radeon HD 4850).
On the other h
I can confirm this problem has been solved in Jaunty.
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I can confirm this. Terminal is by default set to wxt and if it is used
then Gnuplot freezes when I have plotted something. X11 terminal works
fine.
I'm using Intrepid (64bit) and Gnuplot 4.2.3-1. I tried to upgrade
Gnuplot to 4.2.4-1 using Jauntys packages but it didn't help.
** Changed in: gnu
Can reproduce this in Intrepid, but not in (64 bit) (up to date 13 Feb
2009) Jaunty, where there is no problem.
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I observed the same behaviour described by wolling in my machine, i.e.,
if I set the terminal to X11, gnuplot works fine.
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One important thing i forgot to mention:
gnuplot works fine if i set the terminal to x11 (gnuplot> set terminal
x11) before plotting
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Same for me
I use ubuntu 8.10 kernel 2.6.27-11, gnuplot Version 4.2 patchlevel 3
I can do one plot, then gnuplot freezes.
i tried 'strace gnuplot ...'
what i can see then
(1) gnuplot starts up (no window yet) and 'hangs' in read, which is ok
(2) i type 'plot sin(x)'
(3) gnuplot displays the expec
The same happens with me. The figure window freezes after been displayed
for a couple of seconds. I discovered it in octave first, then confirmed
that it happens in gnuplot also (ubuntu 8.10, ibex, i386). Everything
used to work fine 2 weeks ago, might be related to some recent system
update?
** A
I forgot saying that it only occurs in my 64 bits installation. No
problems with the 32 bits one.
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I have a similar problem with the very first window I plot. The graphic
windows freezes after plotting any graphics, like
plot sin(x)
After showing the graphic, the graphic window doesn't update if you move
another window in front of it. If you type a gnuplot command that
doesn't use the graphic
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