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Re: [Bug-gsl] [GSL]: bug?
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Brian Gough |
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Re: [Bug-gsl] [GSL]: bug? |
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Fri, 5 Dec 2003 09:41:47 +0000 |
James W. Haefner writes:
> hope a direct reply to you is okay...
>
> gsl ver: 1.4 from gsl-1.4-1.i386.rpm and gsl-devel-1.4-1.i386.rpm
> platform: linux, Redhat 9.0
> Processor: AMD Athlon
> compile: gcc -o tgsl tgsl_reg.c -lgsl -lgslcblas
> (can find the default options, if you really need them)
>
> expect: int=2.0 slope=10.0
> obtained: int=2.0 slope=0.0
The example program uses &c1 instead of &c11 in the function call,
giving the wrong output. The value returned by GSL itself is correct.
regards
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