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Re: gplot.txt
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Ben Abbott |
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Re: gplot.txt |
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Tue, 01 Mar 2016 21:11:06 -0500 |
> On Mar 1, 2016, at 8:12 PM, Ben Abbott <address@hidden> wrote:
>
>> On Mar 1, 2016, at 3:07 PM, Ben Abbott <address@hidden> wrote:
>>
>> On Mar 1, 2016, at 15:04, Ben Abbott <address@hidden> wrote:
>>
>>>> On Mar 1, 2016, at 11:02, Rik <address@hidden> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> 3/1/16
>>>>
>>>> Ben,
>>>>
>>>> Things can get weird when tinkering with the build system, and jwe has been
>>>> doing a lot recently to improve it. One way to test things cleanly is to
>>>> get rid of all the cruft in your source tree and try a fresh build.
>>>>
>>>> I do
>>>>
>>>> make maintainer-clean
>>>> hg stat -u -i > unknown.list
>>>> #look through unknown.list and delete things you don't need like leftover
>>>> .o object files.
>>>> bootstrap
>>>> configure
>>>> make
>>>>
>>>> However, a quicker test is to update your source repository and then clone
>>>> it to a new directory. That will get you only the files under version
>>>> control, and skip all the cruft.
>>>>
>>>> cd octave-src
>>>> hg pull
>>>> hg update
>>>> cd ..
>>>> hg clone octave-src octave-tmp
>>>> cd octave-tmp
>>>> bootstrap
>>>> configure
>>>> make
>>>>
>>>> --Rik
>>>
>>> Good idea. I tried the first approach, but the problems persist. I'll try a
>>> fresh archive next (just to be sure)
>>>
>>> Ben
>>
>> Oops, I spoke too soon. The gui runs for me now! :-)
>>
>> Ben
>
> Building default still runs into trouble in doc/interpreter. The first
> seg-fault occurs for gplot.txt. It tracked the problem to speye().
>
> speye(10)
> panic: Segmentation fault: 11 -- stopping myself...
> attempting to save variables to 'octave-workspace'...
> save to 'octave-workspace' complete
> Segmentation fault: 11
>
> Ben
It occurred to me that I should verify I get the correct result when running
stable.
>> speye(10)
ans =
Compressed Column Sparse (rows = 10, cols = 10, nnz = 10 [10%])
(1, 1) -> 1
(2, 2) -> 1
(3, 3) -> 1
(4, 4) -> 1
(5, 5) -> 1
(6, 6) -> 1
(7, 7) -> 1
(8, 8) -> 1
(9, 9) -> 1
(10, 10) -> 1
Ben
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