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From: Andy A. <ad...@si...> - 2005-09-30 01:54:29
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John, I have begin looking at adapting some files from your list for inclusion in octave. As I understand it, the coding style needs to match octave's. I've modified conv2.cc. Could you take a look to see if I need to do anything else? http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/octave/octave-forge/main/image/conv2.cc?rev=HEAD If this is acceptable, they I'll go any modify my other code. -- Andy Adler <ad...@si...> 1(613)562-5800x6218 On Thu, 29 Sep 2005, John W. Eaton wrote: > Is anyone maintaining a list of functions that have been moved from > Octave to Octave-forge? If so, where is it kept? I'd like to add to > it as more functions are adopted. > > Ignoring sparse functions, we currently have the following overlap: > > builtin dispatch hankel mu2lin randn struct > cellstr dispatch_help isa ndims rmfield tf2zp > char double isequal orient setdiff toeplitz > chol fieldnames isfield polyder sortrows tril > complex full ismember polyderiv str2double triu > deal gammaln issparse polygcd strcmpi unique > detrend gammaln isunix print strmatch unix > dispatch grid lin2mu rand strncmp zp2tf > > Some of these may still be different in Octave-forge, so the list > should also keep the current status of the function so that we don't > end up with two diverging versions of each of these. > > jwe > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > |
From: John W. E. <jw...@be...> - 2005-09-29 18:59:07
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On 29-Sep-2005, Quentin Spencer wrote: | John W. Eaton wrote: | | >Is anyone maintaining a list of functions that have been moved from | >Octave to Octave-forge? If so, where is it kept? I'd like to add to | >it as more functions are adopted. | | Did you mean moved from octave-forge to octave? Yes, sorry about the mixup. jwe |
From: Quentin S. <qsp...@ie...> - 2005-09-29 18:32:50
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John W. Eaton wrote: >Is anyone maintaining a list of functions that have been moved from >Octave to Octave-forge? If so, where is it kept? I'd like to add to >it as more functions are adopted. > > Did you mean moved from octave-forge to octave? >Ignoring sparse functions, we currently have the following overlap: > > builtin dispatch hankel mu2lin randn struct > cellstr dispatch_help isa ndims rmfield tf2zp > char double isequal orient setdiff toeplitz > chol fieldnames isfield polyder sortrows tril > complex full ismember polyderiv str2double triu > deal gammaln issparse polygcd strcmpi unique > detrend gammaln isunix print strmatch unix > dispatch grid lin2mu rand strncmp zp2tf > >Some of these may still be different in Octave-forge, so the list >should also keep the current status of the function so that we don't >end up with two diverging versions of each of these. > > Maybe we should use the wiki for this. However, I'm under the impression that the wiki has become much less active since the security was tightened. Maybe we need to consider a new way of dealing with it. Fedora Extras makes very good use of a wiki for collaborating on things. Users must create an account and have edit permission explicitly approved by someone. If the approval system for this were simple enough (moderator receives an e-mail with link to approve), I'm sure it wouldn't be too much of a burden to maintain. -Quentin |
From: John W. E. <jw...@be...> - 2005-09-29 16:13:10
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Is anyone maintaining a list of functions that have been moved from Octave to Octave-forge? If so, where is it kept? I'd like to add to it as more functions are adopted. Ignoring sparse functions, we currently have the following overlap: builtin dispatch hankel mu2lin randn struct cellstr dispatch_help isa ndims rmfield tf2zp char double isequal orient setdiff toeplitz chol fieldnames isfield polyder sortrows tril complex full ismember polyderiv str2double triu deal gammaln issparse polygcd strcmpi unique detrend gammaln isunix print strmatch unix dispatch grid lin2mu rand strncmp zp2tf Some of these may still be different in Octave-forge, so the list should also keep the current status of the function so that we don't end up with two diverging versions of each of these. jwe |
From: David B. <Dav...@mo...> - 2005-09-29 08:01:55
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Orion Poplawski wrote: > Stefan van der Walt wrote: > >> >> You can prevent certain parts of octave-forge from being installed by >> putting a "NOINSTALL" file in the appropriate.directory >> (i.e. main/sparse). >> > > Perhaps it is time to start putting NOINSTALL in those directories > that are no longer needed in 2.9.X? A quick look seems to point to > main/sparse and main/cell. Others? > > Don't put it in main/cell as cell2mat.m is not in octave yet, though as it is a core function of matlab I imagine it soon will be.. In fact there are some iterative functions in main/sparse that are not in octave but are still useful, so I'd even be careful about putting NOINSTALL in main/sparse. The correct solution is probably to completely decruft octave-forge for a 2.9.x tree, including removing functions merged with octave. Make a specific 2.9.x octave-forge release then use Soren's packaging system to start to breaking octave-forge apart into seperate packages... Cheers David -- David Bateman Dav...@mo... Motorola Labs - Paris +33 1 69 35 48 04 (Ph) Parc Les Algorithmes, Commune de St Aubin +33 1 69 35 77 01 (Fax) 91193 Gif-Sur-Yvette FRANCE The information contained in this communication has been classified as: [x] General Business Information [ ] Motorola Internal Use Only [ ] Motorola Confidential Proprietary |
From: Orion P. <or...@co...> - 2005-09-28 21:18:59
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Stefan van der Walt wrote: > > You can prevent certain parts of octave-forge from being installed by > putting a "NOINSTALL" file in the appropriate.directory > (i.e. main/sparse). > Perhaps it is time to start putting NOINSTALL in those directories that are no longer needed in 2.9.X? A quick look seems to point to main/sparse and main/cell. Others? -- Orion Poplawski System Administrator 303-415-9701 x222 Colorado Research Associates/NWRA FAX: 303-415-9702 3380 Mitchell Lane, Boulder CO 80301 http://www.co-ra.com |
From: Stefan v. d. W. <st...@su...> - 2005-09-28 21:01:04
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On Wed, Sep 28, 2005 at 02:08:09PM -0600, Orion Poplawski wrote: > Paul Kienzle wrote: > >Is 2.9.x octave available for Fedora? It has replacement code for the= =20 > >octave-forge sparse functions and the octave-forge functions are no =20 > >longer supported [though you are welcome to provide patches if you wa= nt]. > > > >- Paul >=20 > Is it possible to prevent octave-forge sparse code from overriding the=20 > octave builtins? I installed octave 2.9.3 and the sparse code worked.=20 > Then I installed octave-forge on top and now I'm getting the same error= =20 > in the octave-forge sparse matrix code as before. You can prevent certain parts of octave-forge from being installed by putting a "NOINSTALL" file in the appropriate.directory (i.e. main/sparse). Regards St=E9fan |
From: Orion P. <or...@co...> - 2005-09-28 20:08:17
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Paul Kienzle wrote: > Is 2.9.x octave available for Fedora? It has replacement code for the > octave-forge sparse functions and the octave-forge functions are no > longer supported [though you are welcome to provide patches if you want]. > > - Paul Is it possible to prevent octave-forge sparse code from overriding the octave builtins? I installed octave 2.9.3 and the sparse code worked. Then I installed octave-forge on top and now I'm getting the same error in the octave-forge sparse matrix code as before. -- Orion Poplawski System Administrator 303-415-9701 x222 Colorado Research Associates/NWRA FAX: 303-415-9702 3380 Mitchell Lane, Boulder CO 80301 http://www.co-ra.com |
From: Orion P. <or...@co...> - 2005-09-28 19:40:33
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Attached is a patch that allowed me to compile octave-forge-2005.06.13 on octave-2.9.2 x86_64. Main issue is the changing of octave_idx_type from int to long, so requiring a change of int variables to octave_idx_type. -- Orion Poplawski System Administrator 303-415-9701 x222 Colorado Research Associates/NWRA FAX: 303-415-9702 3380 Mitchell Lane, Boulder CO 80301 http://www.co-ra.com |
From: Orion P. <or...@co...> - 2005-09-28 17:01:57
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I'm trying to compile octave-forge 2005.06.13 on Fedora Core 4 x86_64 with octave-2.9.3 and getting various errors. I was able to compile on i386 just fine. Has anyone run into this? -- Orion Poplawski System Administrator 303-415-9701 x222 Colorado Research Associates/NWRA FAX: 303-415-9702 3380 Mitchell Lane, Boulder CO 80301 http://www.co-ra.com |
From: Aaron J. <ja...@ms...> - 2005-09-27 05:58:42
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I am trying to install octave forge on a Solaris 10 x64 system (SunOS imaging 5.10 Generic_118844-08 i86pc i386 i86pc) and I am having some trouble. I first installed octave-2.1.71 doing the following (see below): setenv LDFLAGS -L/opt/sfw/lib setenv CPPFLAGS -I/opt/sfw/include setenv MAKE gmake setenv PATH /usr/xpg4/bin:$PATH ./configure --prefix=/opt/sfw --enable-shared --disable-static gmake gmake check Then I configured octave-forge-2005.06.13 using: ./configure --prefix=/opt/sfw gmake -k # change first line of admin/mktests.sh and admin/run_forge # from #!/bin/sh # to #!/usr/xpg4/bin/sh gmake check gmake install Everything seems to build and check OK (see below). However, after I do a ``gmake install'' not all of the compiled modules are installed (particularly the signal and image processing stuff), and what is installed is actually installed in / not /opt/sfw (see below). I compared what was installed on this system to what was installed on a sparc Solaris 8 system, and there seems to quite a discrepancy. I was wondering if anybody has seen this before or if there was a way I could manually install the compiled octave-forge files. If it is possible, where and how would I go about doing this. Thanks. 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/octave-forge-alternatives/m/pdb /octave-forge-alternatives/m/pdb/rasmol.sh jackson@imaging:octave-forge-2005.06.13 {33} gmake check admin/mktests.sh admin/run_forge octave --norc -q fntests.m FIXES [tests 2 of 13 files] warning: hankel: column wins anti-diagonal conflict ---> success main/audio [tests 2 of 11 files] ---> success main/cell [tests 1 of 2 files] ---> success main/comm [tests 5 of 60 files] ---> success main/control [tests 0 of 1 files] ---> success main/econometrics [tests 0 of 25 files] ---> success main/fixed [tests 0 of 43 files] ---> success main/general [tests 5 of 33 files] ---> success main/geometry [tests 0 of 7 files] ---> success main/ident [tests 0 of 4 files] ---> success main/image [tests 34 of 85 files] sed: Missing newline at end of file /export/home/jackson/software/octave-forge-2005.06.13/main/image/ bestblk.m. sed: Missing newline at end of file /export/home/jackson/software/octave-forge-2005.06.13/main/image/ bweuler.m. sed: Missing newline at end of file /export/home/jackson/software/octave-forge-2005.06.13/main/image/ conndef.m. ---> success main/io [tests 0 of 8 files] ---> success main/irsa [tests 0 of 14 files] ---> success main/linear-algebra [tests 0 of 3 files] ---> success main/miscellaneous [tests 2 of 22 files] ---> success main/optim [tests 3 of 54 files] warning: list objects are deprecated; use cell arrays instead warning: fzero: equal signs at both ends of the interval. Using fsolve('sin',0.75) instead ---> passes 8 out of 10 tests main/path [tests 2 of 3 files] ---> success main/plot [tests 1 of 34 files] ---> success main/set [tests 2 of 5 files] ---> success main/signal [tests 19 of 79 files] warning: grpdelay: setting group delay to 0 at singularity warning: grpdelay: setting group delay to 0 at singularity warning: grpdelay: setting group delay to 0 at singularity warning: grpdelay: setting group delay to 0 at singularity ---> success main/sparse [tests 8 of 23 files] warning: PCG: eigenvalue estimate failed: iteration converged too fast. warning: division by zero ---> success main/specfun [tests 3 of 15 files] ---> success main/special-matrix [tests 2 of 6 files] ---> success main/splines [tests 3 of 13 files] ---> success main/statistics [tests 1 of 24 files] warning: XXX FIXME XXX Tsq return from princomp fails some tests warning: XXX FIXME XXX Tsq return from princomp fails some tests ---> passes 10 out of 11 tests main/strings [tests 3 of 14 files] ---> success main/struct [tests 0 of 10 files] ---> success main/symbolic [tests 0 of 5 files] ---> success main/time [tests 5 of 8 files] ---> passes 24 out of 31 tests main/vrml [tests 0 of 33 files] ---> success extra/civil [tests 0 of 3 files] ---> success extra/graceplot [tests 0 of 3 files] ---> success extra/integration [tests 0 of 25 files] ---> success extra/linear-algebra [tests 1 of 2 files] ---> success extra/mapping [tests 0 of 4 files] ---> success extra/mex [tests 0 of 2 files] ---> success extra/ode [tests 0 of 8 files] ---> success extra/pdb [tests 0 of 5 files] ---> success extra/symband [tests 0 of 7 files] ---> success extra/testfun [tests 4 of 7 files] ---> success extra/tsa [tests 0 of 50 files] ---> success passes 1234 out of 1244 tests see fntests.log for details admin/run_forge octave --norc -q batch_test.m [main/comm] >comms << Random Signals Package >> Signal Creation: PASSED Signal Analysis: PASSED << Source Coding Package >> PCM Functions: Not tested Quantization Functions: PASSED << Block Coding Package >> Cyclic Coding: PASSED Hamming Coding: PASSED BCH Coding: PASSED Reed-Solomon Coding: PASSED << Convolutional Coding Package >> Utility functions: Not tested Coding: Not tested Viterbi: Not tested << Modulation Package >> Analog Modulation: PASSED Digital Mapping: PASSED Digital Modulation: Not tested << Special Filters Package >> Hankel/Hilbert: Not tested Raised Cosine: Not tested << Galois Fields Package >> Find primitive polynomials: PASSED Create Galois variables: PASSED Access Galois structures: PASSED Miscellaneous functions: PASSED Unary operators: PASSED Arithmetic operators: PASSED Logical operators: PASSED Polynomial manipulation: PASSED Linear Algebra: PASSED Signal Processing functions: PASSED [main/fixed] >fixed << Fixed Point Load Type >> Found Fixed Point Toolbox (version 0.7.0) << Fixed Point Creation >> Scalar Creation: PASSED Matrix Creation: PASSED Complex Scalar Creation: PASSED Complex Matrix Creation: PASSED Indexed Access of Scalars: PASSED Indexed Access of Matrices: PASSED << Fixed Point Operators >> Logical Operators: PASSED Unary Operators: PASSED Arithmetic Operators: PASSED << Fixed Point Functions >> Rounding Functions: error: scalar cannot be indexed with . Note: failure expected for octave 2.1.36 [main/image] >jpgwrite >jpgread >pngwrite >pngread [main/struct] >getfield >setfield [main/sparse] Solving Finite Element sparse eqn, n=725 nnz=9085 density=0.017284 Time per iteration= 0.025490 s Your machine is 174.576898 faster than a 486dx100! ===================== all tests completed successfully === octave tests === Schedule of variations: unix Running target unix Using /opt/sfw/share/dejagnu/baseboards/unix.exp as board description file for target. Using /opt/sfw/share/dejagnu/config/unix.exp as generic interface file for target. Using ./config/unix.exp as tool-and-target-specific interface file. Running ./octave.test/args/args.exp ... Running ./octave.test/arith/arith.exp ... Running ./octave.test/audio/audio.exp ... Running ./octave.test/contin/contin.exp ... Running ./octave.test/control/control.exp ... Running ./octave.test/diffeq/diffeq.exp ... Running ./octave.test/error/error.exp ... Running ./octave.test/eval-catch/eval-catch.exp ... Running ./octave.test/eval/eval.exp ... Running ./octave.test/for/for.exp ... Running ./octave.test/global/global.exp ... Running ./octave.test/if/if.exp ... Running ./octave.test/image/image.exp ... Running ./octave.test/index-wfi-f/index.exp ... Running ./octave.test/index-wfi-t/index.exp ... Running ./octave.test/infnan/infnan.exp ... Running ./octave.test/io/io.exp ... Running ./octave.test/linalg/linalg.exp ... Running ./octave.test/logical-wfi-f/logical-wfi-f.exp ... Running ./octave.test/logical-wfi-t/logical-wfi-t.exp ... Running ./octave.test/matrix/matrix.exp ... Running ./octave.test/nonlin/nonlin.exp ... FAIL: octave.test/nonlin/fsolve-1.m FAIL: octave.test/nonlin/fsolve-2.m Running ./octave.test/number/number.exp ... Running ./octave.test/optim/optim.exp ... Running ./octave.test/plot/plot.exp ... Running ./octave.test/poly/poly.exp ... Running ./octave.test/prefer/prefer.exp ... Running ./octave.test/quad/quad.exp ... Running ./octave.test/recursion/recursion.exp ... Running ./octave.test/return/return.exp ... Running ./octave.test/set/set.exp ... Running ./octave.test/signal/signal.exp ... Running ./octave.test/stats/stats.exp ... Running ./octave.test/string/string.exp ... Running ./octave.test/struct/struct.exp ... Running ./octave.test/switch/switch.exp ... Running ./octave.test/system/system.exp ... Running ./octave.test/transpose/transpose.exp ... Running ./octave.test/try/try.exp ... Running ./octave.test/unwind/unwind.exp ... Running ./octave.test/while/while.exp ... === octave Summary === # of expected passes 1198 # of unexpected failures 2 ../src/octave version 2.1.71 (i386-pc-solaris2.10). Copyright (C) 2005 John W. Eaton. This is free software; see the source code for copying conditions. There is ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; not even for MERCHANTIBILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Additional information about Octave is available at http://www.octave.org. Please contribute if you find this software useful. For more information, visit http://www.octave.org/help-wanted.html Report bugs to <bu...@oc...> (but first, please read http://www.octave.org/bugs.html to learn how to write a helpful report). |
From: Stefan v. d. W. <st...@su...> - 2005-09-24 12:27:34
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Johan, Problems with octave forge should be reported to oct...@li.... Please also attach the build.fail file. Sometimes, even though not everything built, most functions in forge will work just fine. Regards St=E9fan On Sat, Sep 24, 2005 at 11:19:13AM +0200, Johan Ekh wrote: > Hi all, > I've tried to compile "octave-forge-2005.06.13" without success. > After "./configure" and "make -k" I get the error message: >=20 > =3D=3D=3D=3D >=20 > make[2]: Leaving directory `/usr/local/octave-forge-2005.06.13/main/sym= bolic' > make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/local/octave-forge-2005.06.13/main' > Processing nonfree/ > cd nonfree/ && make -k 2>&1 || \ > echo "nonfree/ not complete. See log for details" >>../build.fail \ > | tee -a build.log > make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/local/octave-forge-2005.06.13/nonfree= ' > make[1]: Nothing to be done for `all'. > make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/local/octave-forge-2005.06.13/nonfree' > Build finished. > Please read FIXES/README before you install. > FIXES/ not complete. See log for details > make: *** [all] Error 1 >=20 > =3D=3D=3D=3D >=20 > I use "octave-2.1.71" on a SuSE 9.3 laptop. Does anyone know what I hav= e to=20 > do? >=20 > Best regards, >=20 > Johan Ekh |
From: Quentin S. <qsp...@ie...> - 2005-09-22 16:47:18
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Orion Poplawski wrote: > Quentin Spencer wrote: > >> >> 2.9.3 can is available in the Fedora development tree. I don't plan >> to move 2.9.x into the main FC-4 tree until it is considered stable >> (though of course it really is pretty stable in practice). > > > Quentin - > > Would you mind producing some octave-2.9.3 rpms for FC4? I've been > trying to build the stuff in extras/devel on FC4 and running into > problems, particularly with some blas issues. I think your problems are caused by the fact that Fedora's lapack was recently modified to split blas and lapack into -devel packages, which it previously hadn't done. Installing those should solve your problems. I'll modify the spec files to update the build requirements, and build an octave-2.9.3 rpm, however you may be able to build your own before I can finish mine (unless I uncover other problems). -Quentin |
From: Orion P. <or...@co...> - 2005-09-22 16:32:51
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Quentin Spencer wrote: > > 2.9.3 can is available in the Fedora development tree. I don't plan to > move 2.9.x into the main FC-4 tree until it is considered stable (though > of course it really is pretty stable in practice). Quentin - Would you mind producing some octave-2.9.3 rpms for FC4? I've been trying to build the stuff in extras/devel on FC4 and running into problems, particularly with some blas issues. - Orion -- Orion Poplawski System Administrator 303-415-9701 x222 Colorado Research Associates/NWRA FAX: 303-415-9702 3380 Mitchell Lane, Boulder CO 80301 http://www.co-ra.com |
From: David B. <Dav...@mo...> - 2005-09-22 12:22:59
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Orion Poplawski wrote: > Running octave 2.1.71 with octave-forge-2005-06.13 on Fedora Core 4. > With the attached files: > > octave test.m > > runs ok. > > octave test2.m > > aborts with the following. test is basically test2 with the function > call folded into the main code. The code is matlab code I'm trying to > run in octave that I haven't explored very much. Just for information, on the latest octave CVS (pretty similar to 2.9.3), test2.m ran without problem and gave the results octave:2> whos *** currently compiled functions: Prot Name Size Bytes Class ==== ==== ==== ===== ===== rwd make_MtilB_sparse -1x-1 0 user-defined function rwd make_grid -1x-1 0 user-defined function Total is 2 elements using 0 bytes *** local user variables: Prot Name Size Bytes Class ==== ==== ==== ===== ===== rwd MtilB 312x6045 27928 sparse matrix rw- __nargin__ 1x1 8 scalar rwd grdxyA 6045x2 96720 matrix rwd nxA 1x1 8 scalar rwd nyA 1x1 8 scalar rwd xgA 1x93 24 range rwd ygA 1x65 24 range Total is 12563 elements using 124720 bytes I have no idea what the results are supposed to be, but this appears to work.. Cheers David -- David Bateman Dav...@mo... Motorola Labs - Paris +33 1 69 35 48 04 (Ph) Parc Les Algorithmes, Commune de St Aubin +33 1 69 35 77 01 (Fax) 91193 Gif-Sur-Yvette FRANCE The information contained in this communication has been classified as: [x] General Business Information [ ] Motorola Internal Use Only [ ] Motorola Confidential Proprietary |
From: Quentin S. <qsp...@ie...> - 2005-09-22 01:42:47
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Paul Kienzle wrote: > Is 2.9.x octave available for Fedora? It has replacement code for > the octave-forge sparse functions and the octave-forge functions are > no longer supported [though you are welcome to provide patches if > you want]. 2.9.3 can is available in the Fedora development tree. I don't plan to move 2.9.x into the main FC-4 tree until it is considered stable (though of course it really is pretty stable in practice). -Quentin |
From: Paul K. <pki...@us...> - 2005-09-21 23:04:59
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Is 2.9.x octave available for Fedora? It has replacement code for the octave-forge sparse functions and the octave-forge functions are no longer supported [though you are welcome to provide patches if you want]. - Paul On Sep 21, 2005, at 5:19 PM, Orion Poplawski wrote: > Running octave 2.1.71 with octave-forge-2005-06.13 on Fedora Core 4. > With the attached files: > > octave test.m > > runs ok. > > octave test2.m > > aborts with the following. test is basically test2 with the function > call folded into the main code. The code is matlab code I'm trying to > run in octave that I haven't explored very much. > > GNU Octave, version 2.1.71 (i686-pc-linux-gnu). > Copyright (C) 2005 John W. Eaton. > This is free software; see the source code for copying conditions. > There is ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; not even for MERCHANTIBILITY or > FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. For details, type `warranty'. > > Additional information about Octave is available at > http://www.octave.org. > > Please contribute if you find this software useful. > For more information, visit http://www.octave.org/help-wanted.html > > Report bugs to <bu...@oc...> (but first, please read > http://www.octave.org/bugs.html to learn how to write a helpful > report). > > *** glibc detected *** octave: double free or corruption (!prev): > 0x09ce7748 *** > ======= Backtrace: ========= > /lib/libc.so.6[0x289124] > /lib/libc.so.6(__libc_free+0x77)[0x28965f] > /usr/libexec/octave/2.1.71/site/oct/i686-pc-linux-gnu/octave-forge/ > sparse.oct(oct_sparse_free+0x21)[0xd894fb] > /usr/libexec/octave/2.1.71/site/oct/i686-pc-linux-gnu/octave-forge/ > sparse.oct(Destroy_CompCol_Matrix+0x32)[0xdbd9ff] > /usr/libexec/octave/2.1.71/site/oct/i686-pc-linux-gnu/octave-forge/ > sparse.oct(_Z30oct_sparse_Destroy_SuperMatrix11SuperMatrix+0x52)[0xd896 > 16] > /usr/libexec/octave/2.1.71/site/oct/i686-pc-linux-gnu/octave-forge/ > sparse.oct(_ZN13octave_sparseD0Ev+0x40)[0xd7df18] > /usr/lib/octave-2.1.71/ > liboctinterp.so(_ZN12octave_valueD1Ev+0x44)[0x417712a] > /usr/lib/octave-2.1.71/ > liboctinterp.so(_ZSt8_DestroyIN9__gnu_cxx17__normal_iteratorIP12octave_ > valueSt6vectorIS2_SaIS2_EEEES5_EvT_S8_T0_+0x1a)[0x3f8439e] > /usr/lib/octave-2.1.71/ > liboctinterp.so(_ZNSt6vectorI12octave_valueSaIS0_EEaSERKS2_+0x1cf)[0x3f > 8581f] > /usr/lib/octave-2.1.71/ > liboctinterp.so(_ZN19tree_statement_list4evalEbi+0x14c)[0x4299d54] > /usr/lib/octave-2.1.71/ > liboctinterp.so(_ZN20octave_user_function17do_multi_index_opEiRK17octav > e_value_list+0x553)[0x41a6d39] > /usr/lib/octave-2.1.71/ > liboctinterp.so(_ZN20octave_user_function7subsrefERKSsRKSt4listI17octav > e_value_listSaIS3_EEi+0x23c)[0x41a7fb4] > /usr/lib/octave-2.1.71/ > liboctinterp.so(_ZN12octave_value7subsrefERKSsRKSt4listI17octave_value_ > listSaIS3_EEi+0x9c)[0x4178d9a] > /usr/lib/octave-2.1.71/ > liboctinterp.so(_ZN21tree_index_expression6rvalueEi+0x415)[0x4272a33] > /usr/lib/octave-2.1.71/ > liboctinterp.so(_ZN21tree_index_expression6rvalueEv+0x3f)[0x4271549] > /usr/lib/octave-2.1.71/ > liboctinterp.so(_ZN22tree_simple_assignment6rvalueEv+0x4f)[0x4256755] > /usr/lib/octave-2.1.71/ > liboctinterp.so(_ZN22tree_simple_assignment6rvalueEi+0x603)[0x4259269] > /usr/lib/octave-2.1.71/ > liboctinterp.so(_ZN14tree_statement4evalEbib+0x116)[0x42992ba] > /usr/lib/octave-2.1.71/ > liboctinterp.so(_ZN19tree_statement_list4evalEbi+0x12e)[0x4299d36] > /usr/lib/octave-2.1.71/ > liboctinterp.so(_Z9main_loopRKSs+0xec)[0x40e1c5e] > /usr/lib/octave-2.1.71/liboctinterp.so(octave_main+0x11e7)[0x443de9d] > octave(main+0x19)[0x804864d] > /lib/libc.so.6(__libc_start_main+0xdf)[0x23ad5f] > octave[0x80485b1] > ======= Memory map: ======== > 00111000-001a1000 r-xp 00000000 03:02 109433 > /usr/lib/libfftw3.so.3.0.1 > 001a1000-001a5000 rwxp 00090000 03:02 109433 > /usr/lib/libfftw3.so.3.0.1 > 001a5000-001ae000 r-xp 00000000 03:02 864932 > /lib/libnss_files-2.3.5.so > 001ae000-001af000 r-xp 00008000 03:02 864932 > /lib/libnss_files-2.3.5.so > 001af000-001b0000 rwxp 00009000 03:02 864932 > /lib/libnss_files-2.3.5.so > 00208000-00222000 r-xp 00000000 03:02 867425 /lib/ld-2.3.5.so > 00222000-00223000 r-xp 00019000 03:02 867425 /lib/ld-2.3.5.so > 00223000-00224000 rwxp 0001a000 03:02 867425 /lib/ld-2.3.5.so > 00226000-00349000 r-xp 00000000 03:02 867426 /lib/libc-2.3.5.so > 00349000-0034b000 r-xp 00123000 03:02 867426 /lib/libc-2.3.5.so > 0034b000-0034d000 rwxp 00125000 03:02 867426 /lib/libc-2.3.5.so > 0034d000-0034f000 rwxp 0034d000 00:00 0 > 00351000-00374000 r-xp 00000000 03:02 867427 /lib/libm-2.3.5.so > 00374000-00375000 r-xp 00022000 03:02 867427 /lib/libm-2.3.5.so > 00375000-00376000 rwxp 00023000 03:02 867427 /lib/libm-2.3.5.so > 00378000-0037a000 r-xp 00000000 03:02 867428 /lib/libdl-2.3.5.so > 0037a000-0037b000 r-xp 00001000 03:02 867428 /lib/libdl-2.3.5.so > 0037b000-0037c000 rwxp 00002000 03:02 867428 /lib/libdl-2.3.5.so > 0037e000-00390000 r-xp 00000000 03:02 111368 > /usr/lib/libz.so.1.2.2.2 > 00390000-00391000 rwxp 00011000 03:02 111368 > /usr/lib/libz.so.1.2.2.2 > 00398000-00399000 r-xp 00398000 00:00 0 > 00469000-00477000 r-xp 00000000 03:02 867435 > /lib/libpthread-2.3.5.so > 00477000-00478000 r-xp 0000d000 03:02 867435 > /lib/libpthread-2.3.5.so > 00478000-00479000 rwxp 0000e000 03:02 867435 > /lib/libpthread-2.3.5.so > 00479000-0047b000 rwxp 00479000 00:00 0 > 0048e000-004b5000 r-xp 00000000 03:02 110766 > /usr/lib/libreadline.so.5.0 > 004b5000-004b9000 rwxp 00027000 03:02 110766 > /usr/lib/libreadline.so.5.0 > 004b9000-004ba000 rwxp 004b9000 00:00 0 > 004bc000-004fe000 r-xp 00000000 03:02 128642 > /usr/lib/octave-2.1.71/libcruft.so.2.1.71 > 004fe000-00502000 rwxp 00041000 03:02 128642 > /usr/lib/octave-2.1.71/libcruft.so.2.1.71 > 00502000-00503000 rwxp 00502000 00:00 0 > 00505000-0055c000 r-xp 00000000 03:02 103091 > /usr/lib/libgfortran.so.0.0.0 > 0055c000-0055e000 rwxp 00056000 03:02 103091 > /usr/lib/libgfortran.so.0.0.0 > 0055e000-00562000 rwxp 0055e000 00:00 0 > 0057b000-0058a000 r-xp 00000000 03:02 867429 > /lib/libresolv-2.3.5.so > 0058a000-0058b000 r-xp 0000e000 03:02 867429 > /lib/libresolv-2.3.5.so > 0058b000-0058c000 rwxp 0000f000 03:02 867429 > /lib/libresolv-2.3.5.so > 0058c000-0058e000 rwxp 0058c000 00:00 0 > 00590000-00599000 r-xp 00000000 03:02 867440 > /lib/libgcc_s-4.0.1-20050727.so.1 > 00599000-0059a000 rwxp 00009000 03:02 867440 > /lib/libgcc_s-4.0.1-20050727.so.1 > 0059c000-0067c000 r-xp 00000000 03:02 111392 > /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.6.0.5 > 0067c000-00681000 rwxp 000df000 03:02 111392 > /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.6.0.5 > 00681000-00687000 rwxp 00681000 00:00 0 > 00689000-006df000 r-xp 00000000 03:02 99344 > /usr/lib/libblas.so.3.0.3 > 006df000-006e0000 rwxp 00055000 03:02 99344 > /usr/lib/libblas.so.3.0.3 > 0070a000-0070c000 r-xp 00000000 03:02 864925 /lib/libcom_err.so.2.1 > 0070c000-0070d000 rwxp 00001000 03:02 864925 /lib/libcom_err.so.2.1 > 00787000-0079d000 r-xp 00000000 03:02 201709 > /usr/libexec/octave/2.1.71/site/oct/i686-pc-linux-gnu/octave-forge/ > dispatch.oct > 0079d000-0079e000 rwxp 00016000 03:02 201709 > /usr/libexec/octave/2.1.71/site/oct/i686-pc-linux-gnu/octave-forge/ > dispatch.oct > 0097c000-009eb000 r-xp 00000000 03:02 105049 > /usr/lib/libkrb5.so.3.2 > 009eb000-009ee000 rwxp 0006e000 03:02 105049 > /usr/lib/libkrb5.so.3.2 > 009f0000-00a25000 r-xp 00000000 03:02 864979 /lib/libssl.so.0.9.7f > 00a25000-00a28000 rwxp 00035000 03:02 864979 /lib/libssl.so.0.9.7f > 00a2a000-00a41000 r-xp 00000000 03:02 105050 > /usr/lib/libgssapi_krb5.so.2.2 > 00a41000-00a42000 rwxp 00017000 03:02 105050 > /usr/lib/libgssapi_krb5.so.2.2 > 00cee000-00d11000 r-xp 00000000 03:02 111383 > /usr/lib/libk5crypto.so.3.0 > 00d11000-00d12000 rwxp 00023000 03:02 111383 > /usr/lib/libk5crypto.so.3.0 > 00d14000-00d16000 r-xp 00000000 03:02 106698 > /usr/lib/libkrb5support.so.0.0 > 00d16000-00d17000 rwxp 00001000 03:02 106698 > /usr/lib/libkrb5support.so.0.0 > 00d64000-00ddb000 r-xp 00000000 03:02 201832 > /usr/libexec/octave/2.1.71/site/oct/i686-pc-linux-gnu/octave-forge/ > make_sparse.oct > 00ddb000-00ddd000 rwxp 00077000 03:02 201832 > /usr/libexec/octave/2.1.71/site/oct/i686-pc-linux-gnu/octave-forge/ > make_sparse.oct > 02bdb000-02f92000 r-xp 00000000 03:02 99339 > /usr/lib/liblapack.so.3.0.3 > 02f92000-02f95000 rwxp 003b7000 03:02 99339 > /usr/lib/liblapack.so.3.0.3 > 02f95000-03099000 rwxp 02f95000 00:00 0 > 0309b000-03675000 r-xp 00000000 03:02 128643 > /usr/lib/octave-2.1.71/liboctave.so.2.1.71 > 03675000-03681000 rwxp 005da000 03:02 128643 > /usr/lib/octave-2.1.71/liboctave.so.2.1.71 > 03681000-03682000 rwxp 03681000 00:00 0 > 03dc0000-03dfe000 r-xp 00000000 03:02 109746 > /usr/lib/libncurses.so.5.4 > 03dfe000-03e07000 rwxp 0003d000 03:02 109746 > /usr/lib/libncurses.so.5.4 > 03e09000-0457d000 r-xp 00000000 03:02 128644 > /usr/lib/octave-2.1.71/liboctinterp.so.2.1.71 > 0457d000-04599000 rwxp 00773000 03:02 128644 > /usr/lib/octave-2.1.71/liboctinterp.so.2.1.71 > 04599000-0459b000 rwxp 04599000 00:00 0 > 0460f000-04707000 r-xp 00000000 03:02 867431 > /lib/libcrypto.so.0.9.7f > 04707000-04719000 rwxp 000f8000 03:02 867431 > /lib/libcrypto.so.0.9.7f > 04719000-0471c000 rwxp 04719000 00:00 0 > 064f8000-0662c000 r-xp 00000000 03:02 107290 > /usr/lib/libhdf5.so.0.0.0 > 0662c000-0662f000 rwxp 00134000 03:02 107290 > /usr/lib/libhdf5.so.0.0.0 > 08048000-08049000 r-xp 00000000 03:02 99342 /usr/bin/octave-2.1.71 > 08049000-0804d000 rw-p 00000000 03:02 99342 /usr/bin/octave-2.1.71 > 09152000-09d2a000 rw-p 09152000 00:00 0 [heap] > b6c00000-b6c21000 rw-p b6c00000 00:00 0 > b6c21000-b6d00000 ---p b6c21000 00:00 0 > b6de6000-b7c4c000 rw-p b6de6000 00:00 0 > b7c4c000-b7c4d000 r--p 00edd000 03:02 107632 > /usr/lib/locale/locale-archive > b7c4d000-b7c7e000 r--p 00e5c000 03:02 107632 > /usr/lib/locale/locale-archive > b7c7e000-b7e7e000 r--p 00000000 03:02 107632 > /usr/lib/locale/locale-archive > b7e7e000-b7fe1000 rw-p b7e7e000 00:00 0 > b7ffb000-b7ffc000 rw-p b7ffb000 00:00 0 > bfee7000-bfefc000 rw-p bfee7000 00:00 0 [stack] > panic: Aborted -- stopping myself... > attempting to save variables to `octave-core'... > save to `octave-core' complete > Abort > > -- > Orion Poplawski > System Administrator 303-415-9701 x222 > Colorado Research Associates/NWRA FAX: 303-415-9702 > 3380 Mitchell Lane, Boulder CO 80301 http://www.co-ra.com > function [grid,xg,yg]=make_grid(minx,maxx,miny,maxy,dx,dy) > > xg=minx:dx:maxx; > yg=maxy:-dy:miny; > > k=0; > for x=xg > for y=yg > k=k+1; > grid(k,1)=x; > grid(k,2)=y; > end > end > > %%% function MedBhm_preproc.m > > %************************************************** > %**** Make grids for atm > %************************************************** > > [grdxyA,xgA,ygA]=make_grid(14.000,37.000,30.000,46.0000,.25,.25); > nxA=length(xgA)-2; > nyA=length(ygA)-2; > > MtilB=make_MtilB_sparse(nxA,nyA); > %%% function MedBhm_preproc.m > > %************************************************** > %**** Make grids for atm > %************************************************** > > [grdxyA,xgA,ygA]=make_grid(14.000,37.000,30.000,46.0000,.25,.25); > nx=length(xgA)-2; > ny=length(ygA)-2; > > Nx=nx+2; > Ny=ny+2; > N=Nx*Ny; > n=nx*ny; > NB=2*Nx+2*Ny-4; > > MtilB=sparse(NB,N); > > for k=1:Ny > MtilB(k,k)=1; > MtilB(Ny+Nx-2+k,N+1-k)=1; > end > > for i=1:nx > MtilB(Ny+i,Ny*(i+1))=1; > MtilB(NB+1-i,(Ny*i)+1)=1; > end > > function MtilB=make_MtilB_sparse(nx,ny) > > Nx=nx+2; > Ny=ny+2; > N=Nx*Ny; > n=nx*ny; > NB=2*Nx+2*Ny-4; > > MtilB=sparse(NB,N); > > for k=1:Ny > MtilB(k,k)=1; > MtilB(Ny+Nx-2+k,N+1-k)=1; > end > > for i=1:nx > MtilB(Ny+i,Ny*(i+1))=1; > MtilB(NB+1-i,(Ny*i)+1)=1; > end > |
From: Orion P. <or...@co...> - 2005-09-21 21:19:32
|
Running octave 2.1.71 with octave-forge-2005-06.13 on Fedora Core 4. With the attached files: octave test.m runs ok. octave test2.m aborts with the following. test is basically test2 with the function call folded into the main code. The code is matlab code I'm trying to run in octave that I haven't explored very much. GNU Octave, version 2.1.71 (i686-pc-linux-gnu). Copyright (C) 2005 John W. Eaton. This is free software; see the source code for copying conditions. There is ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; not even for MERCHANTIBILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. For details, type `warranty'. Additional information about Octave is available at http://www.octave.org. Please contribute if you find this software useful. For more information, visit http://www.octave.org/help-wanted.html Report bugs to <bu...@oc...> (but first, please read http://www.octave.org/bugs.html to learn how to write a helpful report). *** glibc detected *** octave: double free or corruption (!prev): 0x09ce7748 *** ======= Backtrace: ========= /lib/libc.so.6[0x289124] /lib/libc.so.6(__libc_free+0x77)[0x28965f] /usr/libexec/octave/2.1.71/site/oct/i686-pc-linux-gnu/octave-forge/sparse.oct(oct_sparse_free+0x21)[0xd894fb] /usr/libexec/octave/2.1.71/site/oct/i686-pc-linux-gnu/octave-forge/sparse.oct(Destroy_CompCol_Matrix+0x32)[0xdbd9ff] /usr/libexec/octave/2.1.71/site/oct/i686-pc-linux-gnu/octave-forge/sparse.oct(_Z30oct_sparse_Destroy_SuperMatrix11SuperMatrix+0x52)[0xd89616] /usr/libexec/octave/2.1.71/site/oct/i686-pc-linux-gnu/octave-forge/sparse.oct(_ZN13octave_sparseD0Ev+0x40)[0xd7df18] /usr/lib/octave-2.1.71/liboctinterp.so(_ZN12octave_valueD1Ev+0x44)[0x417712a] /usr/lib/octave-2.1.71/liboctinterp.so(_ZSt8_DestroyIN9__gnu_cxx17__normal_iteratorIP12octave_valueSt6vectorIS2_SaIS2_EEEES5_EvT_S8_T0_+0x1a)[0x3f8439e] /usr/lib/octave-2.1.71/liboctinterp.so(_ZNSt6vectorI12octave_valueSaIS0_EEaSERKS2_+0x1cf)[0x3f8581f] /usr/lib/octave-2.1.71/liboctinterp.so(_ZN19tree_statement_list4evalEbi+0x14c)[0x4299d54] /usr/lib/octave-2.1.71/liboctinterp.so(_ZN20octave_user_function17do_multi_index_opEiRK17octave_value_list+0x553)[0x41a6d39] /usr/lib/octave-2.1.71/liboctinterp.so(_ZN20octave_user_function7subsrefERKSsRKSt4listI17octave_value_listSaIS3_EEi+0x23c)[0x41a7fb4] /usr/lib/octave-2.1.71/liboctinterp.so(_ZN12octave_value7subsrefERKSsRKSt4listI17octave_value_listSaIS3_EEi+0x9c)[0x4178d9a] /usr/lib/octave-2.1.71/liboctinterp.so(_ZN21tree_index_expression6rvalueEi+0x415)[0x4272a33] /usr/lib/octave-2.1.71/liboctinterp.so(_ZN21tree_index_expression6rvalueEv+0x3f)[0x4271549] /usr/lib/octave-2.1.71/liboctinterp.so(_ZN22tree_simple_assignment6rvalueEv+0x4f)[0x4256755] /usr/lib/octave-2.1.71/liboctinterp.so(_ZN22tree_simple_assignment6rvalueEi+0x603)[0x4259269] /usr/lib/octave-2.1.71/liboctinterp.so(_ZN14tree_statement4evalEbib+0x116)[0x42992ba] /usr/lib/octave-2.1.71/liboctinterp.so(_ZN19tree_statement_list4evalEbi+0x12e)[0x4299d36] /usr/lib/octave-2.1.71/liboctinterp.so(_Z9main_loopRKSs+0xec)[0x40e1c5e] /usr/lib/octave-2.1.71/liboctinterp.so(octave_main+0x11e7)[0x443de9d] octave(main+0x19)[0x804864d] /lib/libc.so.6(__libc_start_main+0xdf)[0x23ad5f] octave[0x80485b1] ======= Memory map: ======== 00111000-001a1000 r-xp 00000000 03:02 109433 /usr/lib/libfftw3.so.3.0.1 001a1000-001a5000 rwxp 00090000 03:02 109433 /usr/lib/libfftw3.so.3.0.1 001a5000-001ae000 r-xp 00000000 03:02 864932 /lib/libnss_files-2.3.5.so 001ae000-001af000 r-xp 00008000 03:02 864932 /lib/libnss_files-2.3.5.so 001af000-001b0000 rwxp 00009000 03:02 864932 /lib/libnss_files-2.3.5.so 00208000-00222000 r-xp 00000000 03:02 867425 /lib/ld-2.3.5.so 00222000-00223000 r-xp 00019000 03:02 867425 /lib/ld-2.3.5.so 00223000-00224000 rwxp 0001a000 03:02 867425 /lib/ld-2.3.5.so 00226000-00349000 r-xp 00000000 03:02 867426 /lib/libc-2.3.5.so 00349000-0034b000 r-xp 00123000 03:02 867426 /lib/libc-2.3.5.so 0034b000-0034d000 rwxp 00125000 03:02 867426 /lib/libc-2.3.5.so 0034d000-0034f000 rwxp 0034d000 00:00 0 00351000-00374000 r-xp 00000000 03:02 867427 /lib/libm-2.3.5.so 00374000-00375000 r-xp 00022000 03:02 867427 /lib/libm-2.3.5.so 00375000-00376000 rwxp 00023000 03:02 867427 /lib/libm-2.3.5.so 00378000-0037a000 r-xp 00000000 03:02 867428 /lib/libdl-2.3.5.so 0037a000-0037b000 r-xp 00001000 03:02 867428 /lib/libdl-2.3.5.so 0037b000-0037c000 rwxp 00002000 03:02 867428 /lib/libdl-2.3.5.so 0037e000-00390000 r-xp 00000000 03:02 111368 /usr/lib/libz.so.1.2.2.2 00390000-00391000 rwxp 00011000 03:02 111368 /usr/lib/libz.so.1.2.2.2 00398000-00399000 r-xp 00398000 00:00 0 00469000-00477000 r-xp 00000000 03:02 867435 /lib/libpthread-2.3.5.so 00477000-00478000 r-xp 0000d000 03:02 867435 /lib/libpthread-2.3.5.so 00478000-00479000 rwxp 0000e000 03:02 867435 /lib/libpthread-2.3.5.so 00479000-0047b000 rwxp 00479000 00:00 0 0048e000-004b5000 r-xp 00000000 03:02 110766 /usr/lib/libreadline.so.5.0 004b5000-004b9000 rwxp 00027000 03:02 110766 /usr/lib/libreadline.so.5.0 004b9000-004ba000 rwxp 004b9000 00:00 0 004bc000-004fe000 r-xp 00000000 03:02 128642 /usr/lib/octave-2.1.71/libcruft.so.2.1.71 004fe000-00502000 rwxp 00041000 03:02 128642 /usr/lib/octave-2.1.71/libcruft.so.2.1.71 00502000-00503000 rwxp 00502000 00:00 0 00505000-0055c000 r-xp 00000000 03:02 103091 /usr/lib/libgfortran.so.0.0.0 0055c000-0055e000 rwxp 00056000 03:02 103091 /usr/lib/libgfortran.so.0.0.0 0055e000-00562000 rwxp 0055e000 00:00 0 0057b000-0058a000 r-xp 00000000 03:02 867429 /lib/libresolv-2.3.5.so 0058a000-0058b000 r-xp 0000e000 03:02 867429 /lib/libresolv-2.3.5.so 0058b000-0058c000 rwxp 0000f000 03:02 867429 /lib/libresolv-2.3.5.so 0058c000-0058e000 rwxp 0058c000 00:00 0 00590000-00599000 r-xp 00000000 03:02 867440 /lib/libgcc_s-4.0.1-20050727.so.1 00599000-0059a000 rwxp 00009000 03:02 867440 /lib/libgcc_s-4.0.1-20050727.so.1 0059c000-0067c000 r-xp 00000000 03:02 111392 /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.6.0.5 0067c000-00681000 rwxp 000df000 03:02 111392 /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.6.0.5 00681000-00687000 rwxp 00681000 00:00 0 00689000-006df000 r-xp 00000000 03:02 99344 /usr/lib/libblas.so.3.0.3 006df000-006e0000 rwxp 00055000 03:02 99344 /usr/lib/libblas.so.3.0.3 0070a000-0070c000 r-xp 00000000 03:02 864925 /lib/libcom_err.so.2.1 0070c000-0070d000 rwxp 00001000 03:02 864925 /lib/libcom_err.so.2.1 00787000-0079d000 r-xp 00000000 03:02 201709 /usr/libexec/octave/2.1.71/site/oct/i686-pc-linux-gnu/octave-forge/dispatch.oct 0079d000-0079e000 rwxp 00016000 03:02 201709 /usr/libexec/octave/2.1.71/site/oct/i686-pc-linux-gnu/octave-forge/dispatch.oct 0097c000-009eb000 r-xp 00000000 03:02 105049 /usr/lib/libkrb5.so.3.2 009eb000-009ee000 rwxp 0006e000 03:02 105049 /usr/lib/libkrb5.so.3.2 009f0000-00a25000 r-xp 00000000 03:02 864979 /lib/libssl.so.0.9.7f 00a25000-00a28000 rwxp 00035000 03:02 864979 /lib/libssl.so.0.9.7f 00a2a000-00a41000 r-xp 00000000 03:02 105050 /usr/lib/libgssapi_krb5.so.2.2 00a41000-00a42000 rwxp 00017000 03:02 105050 /usr/lib/libgssapi_krb5.so.2.2 00cee000-00d11000 r-xp 00000000 03:02 111383 /usr/lib/libk5crypto.so.3.0 00d11000-00d12000 rwxp 00023000 03:02 111383 /usr/lib/libk5crypto.so.3.0 00d14000-00d16000 r-xp 00000000 03:02 106698 /usr/lib/libkrb5support.so.0.0 00d16000-00d17000 rwxp 00001000 03:02 106698 /usr/lib/libkrb5support.so.0.0 00d64000-00ddb000 r-xp 00000000 03:02 201832 /usr/libexec/octave/2.1.71/site/oct/i686-pc-linux-gnu/octave-forge/make_sparse.oct 00ddb000-00ddd000 rwxp 00077000 03:02 201832 /usr/libexec/octave/2.1.71/site/oct/i686-pc-linux-gnu/octave-forge/make_sparse.oct 02bdb000-02f92000 r-xp 00000000 03:02 99339 /usr/lib/liblapack.so.3.0.3 02f92000-02f95000 rwxp 003b7000 03:02 99339 /usr/lib/liblapack.so.3.0.3 02f95000-03099000 rwxp 02f95000 00:00 0 0309b000-03675000 r-xp 00000000 03:02 128643 /usr/lib/octave-2.1.71/liboctave.so.2.1.71 03675000-03681000 rwxp 005da000 03:02 128643 /usr/lib/octave-2.1.71/liboctave.so.2.1.71 03681000-03682000 rwxp 03681000 00:00 0 03dc0000-03dfe000 r-xp 00000000 03:02 109746 /usr/lib/libncurses.so.5.4 03dfe000-03e07000 rwxp 0003d000 03:02 109746 /usr/lib/libncurses.so.5.4 03e09000-0457d000 r-xp 00000000 03:02 128644 /usr/lib/octave-2.1.71/liboctinterp.so.2.1.71 0457d000-04599000 rwxp 00773000 03:02 128644 /usr/lib/octave-2.1.71/liboctinterp.so.2.1.71 04599000-0459b000 rwxp 04599000 00:00 0 0460f000-04707000 r-xp 00000000 03:02 867431 /lib/libcrypto.so.0.9.7f 04707000-04719000 rwxp 000f8000 03:02 867431 /lib/libcrypto.so.0.9.7f 04719000-0471c000 rwxp 04719000 00:00 0 064f8000-0662c000 r-xp 00000000 03:02 107290 /usr/lib/libhdf5.so.0.0.0 0662c000-0662f000 rwxp 00134000 03:02 107290 /usr/lib/libhdf5.so.0.0.0 08048000-08049000 r-xp 00000000 03:02 99342 /usr/bin/octave-2.1.71 08049000-0804d000 rw-p 00000000 03:02 99342 /usr/bin/octave-2.1.71 09152000-09d2a000 rw-p 09152000 00:00 0 [heap] b6c00000-b6c21000 rw-p b6c00000 00:00 0 b6c21000-b6d00000 ---p b6c21000 00:00 0 b6de6000-b7c4c000 rw-p b6de6000 00:00 0 b7c4c000-b7c4d000 r--p 00edd000 03:02 107632 /usr/lib/locale/locale-archive b7c4d000-b7c7e000 r--p 00e5c000 03:02 107632 /usr/lib/locale/locale-archive b7c7e000-b7e7e000 r--p 00000000 03:02 107632 /usr/lib/locale/locale-archive b7e7e000-b7fe1000 rw-p b7e7e000 00:00 0 b7ffb000-b7ffc000 rw-p b7ffb000 00:00 0 bfee7000-bfefc000 rw-p bfee7000 00:00 0 [stack] panic: Aborted -- stopping myself... attempting to save variables to `octave-core'... save to `octave-core' complete Abort -- Orion Poplawski System Administrator 303-415-9701 x222 Colorado Research Associates/NWRA FAX: 303-415-9702 3380 Mitchell Lane, Boulder CO 80301 http://www.co-ra.com |
From: Paul K. <pki...@us...> - 2005-09-16 01:31:44
|
The PGPLOT license is not compatible with the GPL. The nonfree=20 directory has bindings to code with similar licenses, but they won't be=20= built unless the user explicitly requests them. You cannot distribute=20= the source or binaries of pgplot. - Paul -- PGPLOT is not public-domain software. However, it is freely available=20 for non-commercial use. The source code and documentation are=20 copyrighted by California Institute of Technology, and may not be=20 redistributed or placed on public Web servers without permission. The=20 software is provided ``as is'' with no warranty. On Sep 15, 2005, at 12:32 PM, Francisco Jes=FAs Mart=EDnez Serrano = wrote: > Hi, > > Some days ago i compiled in support for PGplot using matwrap (it's=20 > one of the attached examples). Since I'm used to pgplot, I found it=20 > very useful (and the quality of the output is fairly superior to that=20= > of gnuplot). I was wondering if the .oct (or .cc) and .m generated=20 > files could be included in octave-forge. > > |
From: <fra...@gm...> - 2005-09-15 16:32:27
|
Hi, Some days ago i compiled in support for PGplot using matwrap (it's one of= =20 the attached examples). Since I'm used to pgplot, I found it very useful=20 (and the quality of the output is fairly superior to that of gnuplot). I wa= s=20 wondering if the .oct (or .cc) and .m generated files could be included in= =20 octave-forge. |
From: Stefan v. d. W. <st...@su...> - 2005-09-11 09:56:30
|
On Fri, Sep 09, 2005 at 08:34:26PM -0400, Paul Kienzle wrote: > Octave-forge has {jpg,png}{read,write}. imread could check if those=20 > functions are available and use them for the appropriate files,=20 > otherwise use imagemagick. I've submitted changes that implement the above behaviour to octave-forge CVS. Please verify that everything still works smoothly. Colour images should now be returned as MxNx3, with the appropriate numeric class: logical for black & white, uint8 for grey-level/colour and double for any other precision. I reverted back to using temporary files, because pipes were too slow. One new "dependency" is introduced: `identify', also from ImageMagick (installed along with `convert' on most systems). Currently, many imaging functions take r, g, and b as parameters -- this would now change to I(:,:,1), I(:,:,2), I(:,:,3). There is, however, no consistent interface which states whether images should be in [0-255] or [0-1] -- using numeric classes addresses this. Because of a bug in saveimage.m, black and white images may display incorrectly (white stripes every 8th pixel). Until that's fixed, a simple workaround is to simply convert to a double: x =3D imread('black_and_white.png'); imshow(double(x)) The next move would be to systematically work through all the imaging functions and make sure they use the new format. A good start would probably be to write `im2gray'. Regards St=E9fan |
From: Etienne G. <et...@cs...> - 2005-09-10 12:50:35
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Hi Randall, I just added your ips. I hope this works, because I am now away from work and will only be able to do + fixes on Monday. Hth, Etienne On Fri, Sep 09, 2005 at 02:33:21PM -0700, Randall Schuh II wrote: # Hi again, # # I just tried turning my router off and back on a few times and I # received different IP's, but none that worked. # # Editing not allowed for 69.233.38.40 / # ppp-69-233-38-40.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net: user, ip, or network is blocked. # Editing not allowed for 69.226.195.99 / # ppp-69-226-195-99.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net: user, ip, or network is blocked. # Editing not allowed for 69.226.193.192 / # adsl-69-226-193-192.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net: user, ip, or network is blocked. # # - Randall # # Etienne Grossmann wrote: # # > Hi Randall, # > # >I just added your IP. Thx for proposing to help w/ the wiki. # > # > Cheers, # > # > Etienne # > # >On Mon, Jul 25, 2005 at 08:07:44AM -0700, Randall Schuh wrote: # ># Cool - my IP is 68.126.150.4. Let me know if you need to shut it back # ># down and I'll see about getting an account with a static address, # ># through which I can connect -- someday I need to get my website up and # ># running again anyway. # ># # ># Thanks, # ># Randall # ># # ># On 7/25/05, Etienne Grossmann <et...@cs...> wrote: # ># > # ># > Hi Randall, # ># > # ># > just send me your IP, I'll add a regexp to match IPs from your # ># > provider and hope it doesn't host wiki defacers. # ># > # ># > Cheers # ># > # ># > Etienne # ># > # ># > On Sun, Jul 24, 2005 at 09:47:00AM -0700, Randall Schuh wrote: # ># > # Hi, # ># > # # ># > # I have dial-up, so I don't have a static IP. Have you considered # ># > # going to some form of password protection? Is there any other way # ># > # that I would be able to contribute to the wiki? # ># > # # ># > # I have hated MATLAB documentation for years. This weekend, I started # ># > # doing some personal calculations and realized how much time I could # ># > # save by using MATLAB. Then I looked it up and realized how much they # ># > # charge. Neither am I willing to pay that much nor do I think that it # ># > # is productive for individuals and small companies to give the # ># > # MathWorks that much money for relatively simple software. As such, I # ># > # feel compelled to contribute to the development of Octave. My hatred # ># > # for MATLAB documentation and my general love of wikiwikis would make # ># > # the Octave wiki the natural place to operate. # ># > # # ># > # Let me know if there's any work around that will let me access the # >wiki - # ># > # # ># > # Thanks, # ># > # Randall Schuh # ># > # # ># > # ># > -- # ># > Etienne Grossmann ------ http://www.cs.uky.edu/~etienne # ># > # ># > # ># # ># # ># -- # ># PS I guess I will be calling myself that from now on -- Margit doesn't # ># like "Randy" (which I never used at work because I thought it would be # ># awkward for introductions) and I'm getting accusomed to being called # ># "Randall". Feel free to call me whatever you want -- for my part -- # ># but be prepared for me to use Randall. # ># # > # > # > # -- Etienne Grossmann ------ http://www.cs.uky.edu/~etienne |
From: Stefan v. d. W. <st...@su...> - 2005-09-08 22:48:04
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Arn't the string concatenation warnings disabled by default in CVS? Regards St=E9fan On Thu, Sep 08, 2005 at 10:31:27AM -0400, Hall, Benjamin wrote: > In octave-2.9.3, the addpath command generates warning messages when us= ed > with double-quoted strings as input, e.g., addpath("/home/me/mydir") |
From: Hall, B. <ben...@pw...> - 2005-09-08 14:31:49
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In octave-2.9.3, the addpath command generates warning messages when used with double-quoted strings as input, e.g., addpath("/home/me/mydir") The following proposed patch disables the warnings during the execution of the addpath function. I don't think this should cause any problems (unexpected results) for end users based on the earlier discussions (http://www.octave.org/octave-lists/archive/octave-maintainers.2005/msg00280 .html) Does this seem reasonable? *** addpath_old.m 2005-09-08 09:13:14.000000000 -0400 --- addpath_new.m 2005-09-08 09:27:18.000000000 -0400 *************** *** 49,54 **** --- 49,59 ---- path = LOADPATH; end + try wrn_state = warn_string_concat; + catch wrn_state = 0; + end + warn_string_concat = 0; + dir = ''; if length(varargin) > 0 append = 0; *************** *** 106,111 **** --- 111,118 ---- LOADPATH = path; end + warn_string_concat = wrn_state; + %!assert(addpath('','hello'),'hello'); %!assert(addpath('','hello','world'),'hello:world') %!assert(addpath(':','hello'),'hello:'); |
From: Paul K. <pki...@us...> - 2005-09-07 00:38:18
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Yes, I added regexp before it was available in matlab. Please update=20 the interface to be compatible. Please see the list for a discussion about escape characters in=20 strings. My understanding is that recent versions of octave default to=20= string constants which do not process string escapes, and so should be=20= compatible with matlab. Thanks, - Paul On Sep 6, 2005, at 9:04 AM, Stefan van der Walt wrote: > Regexp follows Paul Kienzle's convention, rather than MATLAB's. I > think it was probably coded before MATLAB had regexp? 'pcregexp' > follows the same convention as 'regexp', so if you update the > interface, please look at both. > > Regards > St=E9fan > > P.S. Metasymbols work with `pcregexp' > > On Tue, Sep 06, 2005 at 08:33:53AM -0400, Hall, Benjamin wrote: >> There is an interface incompatibility between octave-forge regexp and >> Matlab's regexp, most importantly, the order of the inputs >> >> Octave: >> [match s1 s2 ...] =3D regexp(pattern,string) >> >> Matlab: >> [START,FINISH,TOKENS] =3D REGEXP(STRING,EXPRESSION) >> >> Also, I don't know if it is me, but I have never been able to get any=20= >> of the >> metasymbols to work: >> >> pat =3D '(\d)+'; ## Octave complains about "\d", so >> pat =3D '(\\d)+'; >> >> str =3D 'number of points is 475' >> >> regexp(pat,str) >> >> returns an empty matrix. > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > SF.Net email is Sponsored by the Better Software Conference & EXPO > September 19-22, 2005 * San Francisco, CA * Development Lifecycle=20 > Practices > Agile & Plan-Driven Development * Managing Projects & Teams * Testing=20= > & QA > Security * Process Improvement & Measurement *=20 > http://www.sqe.com/bsce5sf > _______________________________________________ > Octave-dev mailing list > Oct...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/octave-dev > |