From: David B. <stu...@gm...> - 2019-10-22 13:07:47
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Just out of curiosity has anyone actually tried the same config as I am? VS 2017, on Windows 8.1, with plplot-5.15.0 and wxWidgets-3.1.2? On 10/22/2019 5:23 AM, Ferrell, Stephen wrote: > I just completed a fresh PLPlot 5.15 build on a fresh install of > Windows 8.1 using a fresh install of VS 2013 update 5 on a virtual > machine. I can't recreate your problem with any of the C++ examples > that call delete pls. The only thing that I can think of at this point > is that possibly your copy of VS doesn't have the latest updates applied. > > -- The quality of your thoughts will determine the quality of your life. > > > On Monday, October 21, 2019, 04:37:11 PM MST, David Bergman > <stu...@gm...> wrote: > > > I thought I'd give an update. I just finished building up the > complete configuration of VS 2017 + wxWidgets + PLplot on a completely > independent but otherwise identical computer. A Dell Inspiron 15R > with Windows 8.1. It was suggested that my other computer might have > a corrupted OS if it had been installed from an image that was > corrupted before the drive crash occurred. Unfortunately this new > build produced the exact same error for the plplot examples, namely > heap issue related to ntdll.dll upon calling "delete pls", deletion of > the pl stream. > > This type of thing is beyond me. If anyone has more suggestions I > would appreciate it. > > Thank you, > > David > > > On 10/21/2019 2:11 PM, David Bergman wrote: > > I am sorry you had the flu and hope you are on the mend. Well, I did > got some other folks chiming in and the consensus is that my system > may be hosed. I've been trying to get the same config up and running > on an "identical" Windows 8.1 machine (Inspiron 15R) and running into > problems with the plplot sln hanging and failing to build the > dyndriver test project. I have answered your questions below with my > initials as a tag. > > David > > > On 10/21/2019 2:02 PM, Phil Rosenberg wrote: > Hi David > Sorry I've not been back to you again on this. I've been away with > work and had a week laid up with flu. > > For your dll build. Can you open the plplot.sln. Where it says > platform at the top, check it says x64. If you hit the drop down, the > only option should be x64. > > [BD] Yes, everything was x64. > >> How have you created the sln for the example? Did you do it manually >> or using the -DBUILD_TEST=ON option with cmake? >> > [DB] I did it manually. > >> If you did it manually then check the x64 is set in your example at >> the top when you open it in visual studio. >> > [DB] Yes, x64 was the choice. >> If this doesn't work then try emptying your build directory and >> rerunning cmake including the test option from above. >> > [DB] I did try that and having -DBUILD_TEST=ON causes the build to fail. >> Now when you open the plplot.sln file you will find a set of example >> projects in the solution explorer. Try right clicking and building >> one of these. >> >> Some other things you can try: >> Install dependency walker and run this on your example executable - >> it should show you the dlls it is using which might give you a clue. >> > [DB] I'll give this a try. I've never used it. >> Try using the "where" command from the command line. Something like >> where plplot.dll >> Should list all instances of plplot.dll on your path. You may wish to >> run this from the working directory of your example - I'm not sure, >> but maybe it makes a difference. >> >> Hope that helps you make progress. >> >> Phil >> >> Get Outlook for Android <https://aka.ms/ghei36> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> *From:* David Bergman <stu...@gm...> >> <mailto:stu...@gm...> >> *Sent:* Friday, October 18, 2019 4:15:07 PM >> *To:* Phil Rosenberg <p.d...@gm...> >> <mailto:p.d...@gm...>; >> plp...@li... >> <mailto:plp...@li...> >> <plp...@li...> >> <mailto:plp...@li...> >> *Subject:* Re: [Plplot-general] Problem with LNK2019 error unresolved >> external >> >> Hello, >> >> I wanted to reach out, yet again, to try and resolve some of the >> issues I'm having with getting plplot to install and work. I really >> don't know why this has been so difficult. Based on some advice I >> received reaching out to the widgets and plplot user groups and my >> own review of my system I decided to completely delete my current >> plplot and wxwidgets builds and start over. >> >> This is for my Windows 8.1 laptop using VS 2017, x64. I also removed >> every occurrence of older versions of widgets and plplot even though >> I made sure they were not in the path. So I started with a >> completely clean system in this regard. >> >> I installed wxwidgets using the sln provided and that went without >> any issue. >> >> The I built and installed plplot using cmake followed by the sln >> without any trouble at all. >> >> I made sure both were built with the x64 (64 bit) option chosen so as >> to not mix 32 and 64 bit. >> >> Trying to build and run one of the plplot examples (x64 option) leads >> to the following: >> >> (1) dynamic linking causes a corrupt dll error (likely cause 32 and >> 64 mix, but I can't see how that is). >> >> (2) static linking works! but I still get a system crash upon closing >> the terminal. >> >> I cannot offer more than what I've provided in previous email >> threads. It seems that there are a few things I'm doing wrong but I >> just cannot see based on following the directions, or there is a bad >> combo of packages, SDK toolkit, and OS. >> >> Any suggestions would be appreciated. >> >> David >> >> >> On 9/9/2019 2:20 PM, Phil Rosenberg wrote: > Corrupt file error sounds like you are mixing 64 and 32 bit exes and > dlls. I think I've had that error with some libraries before and found > that was my mistake. > > Is your install bin directory on your path? Do you have any old dlls > somewhere that might be on your path? > > I usually use static libs. I used a dll version of wxwidgets about 6 > months ago, so I know things worked back then. But I'm back to using > static libs again. I will build a dll version of plplot this evening > and send you exactly the commands I used. > > Get Outlook for Android <https://aka.ms/ghei36> > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > *From:* David Bergman <stu...@gm...> > <mailto:stu...@gm...> > *Sent:* Monday, September 9, 2019 6:31:00 PM > *To:* Phil Rosenberg <p.d...@gm...> > <mailto:p.d...@gm...>; plp...@li... > <mailto:plp...@li...> > <plp...@li...> > <mailto:plp...@li...> > *Subject:* Re: [Plplot-general] Problem with LNK2019 error unresolved > external > > Phil, > > I've gotten a little further. I tried to run one of the examples > building a VS project and sln. Making sure everything was aligned w/r > to he choice x64 I got a corrupted file error. > > Error LNK1107 invalid or corrupt file: cannot read at 0x310 > plplotExamples C:\build-plplot-new-man\dll\csirocsa.dll 1 > > I am not sure what to do. Looking through some of the old blog posts > of the issues I had last year it seems that is was also an issue then. > > When you do your build were you able to get everything using the sln > or did you have to install at the command prompt too. That rings a > bell and I think I wound up using nmake. > > Can you confirm your build/install procedure and perhaps shed some > light on why csirocsa.dll would be corrupted? > > Thank you for your help. > > David > > > > On 9/7/2019 3:34 AM, Phil Rosenberg wrote: > Hi David > Sounds like either one of the libs has been forgotten, or you are > building a 32bit exe and trying to link to the 64 bit libs you just built. > > Might be worth noting that I think the naming convention of the libs > changed at some point. They used to have a d suffix to indicate using > double precision. This has been dropped I think. So you might need to > update the lib names in your project. > > Phil > > Get Outlook for Android <https://aka.ms/ghei36> > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > *From:* David Bergman <stu...@gm...> > <mailto:stu...@gm...> > *Sent:* Friday, September 6, 2019 9:20:57 PM > *To:* Phil Rosenberg <p.d...@gm...> > <mailto:p.d...@gm...>; plp...@li... > <mailto:plp...@li...> > <plp...@li...> > <mailto:plp...@li...> > *Subject:* Re: [Plplot-general] Problem with LNK2019 error unresolved > external > > Phil, > > As per our last correspondence I had succeeded in getting the widgets > headers and drivers built when I changed from Win64 to no Win64. But > I still got an install error in the IDE (sent in a previous email). > You had suggested that perhaps I didn't build widgets using 64bit so I > decided to purge everything and start over. I built the widgets files > using their sln with x64 set. Then built plplot with cmake no problem > and widgets was declared ON as expected. Using the IDE and the sln to > INSTALL led to hanging and errors three times in a row. After the 3rd > time I just looked in the folders and figured if I can find everything > I might be okay. My recollection is that this happened last time too > (back in 2017). > > The example I was trying to run was a simple one of my own that > plotted various 3-dim mesh surfaces. > > I did not try to build the official plplot examples yet. Perhaps I > should try that first. > > I don't know if what I've written is helpful in helping you help me > get it working. > > David > > > > On 9/6/2019 3:44 PM, Phil Rosenberg wrote: > > Is this building the examples? Sounds like the libs are not being > linked to properly. > > Did you get past the wxwidgets problem? > > Get Outlook for Android <https://aka.ms/ghei36> > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > *From:* David Bergman <stu...@gm...> > <mailto:stu...@gm...> > *Sent:* Friday, September 6, 2019 6:17:59 PM > *To:* plp...@li... > <mailto:plp...@li...> > <plp...@li...> > <mailto:plp...@li...> > *Subject:* [Plplot-general] Problem with LNK2019 error unresolved > external > All, > > I have made some progress with building and installing the new plplot > with a new wxwidets using VS 2017. > > I still have not gone past the install process in the IDE w/o an error > but I seem to have all the headers and dll I need (though I'm not sure > if they are corrupted). > > At present I've decided to move forward with what I have and try a > simple example I wrote that worked with my previous config. > > I get unresolved externals, 14 to be exact. Basically every plplot > function I call seems to cause this. A few example are provided. > > plAlloc2dGrid > > and all the plstream functions like box3, col0, font, etc. > > Typically what I cause this it's due to a function declaration in a > class that is not defined elsewhere. > > It "seems like" my new build has the same files as the old one and the > projects are comparable (with only diffs being the location of the new > folders). > > Thanks in advance for your help. > > David > > > --- > This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. > https://www.avast.com/antivirus > > > > _______________________________________________ > Plplot-general mailing list > Plp...@li... > <mailto:Plp...@li...> > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/plplot-general > -- > David Bergman > David R Bergman Music LLC > "Have Guitar Will Travel" > Morristown NJ > 551-655-4720 > stu...@gm... <mailto:stu...@gm...> > www.davidrobertbergmanmusic.com <http://www.davidrobertbergmanmusic.com> > > <https://www.avast.com/sig-email?utm_medium=email&utm_source=link&utm_campaign=sig-email&utm_content=emailclient&utm_term=icon> > Virus-free. www.avast.com > <https://www.avast.com/sig-email?utm_medium=email&utm_source=link&utm_campaign=sig-email&utm_content=emailclient&utm_term=link> > > > -- > David Bergman > David R Bergman Music LLC > "Have Guitar Will Travel" > Morristown NJ > 551-655-4720 > stu...@gm... <mailto:stu...@gm...> > www.davidrobertbergmanmusic.com <http://www.davidrobertbergmanmusic.com> > -- > David Bergman > David R Bergman Music LLC > "Have Guitar Will Travel" > Morristown NJ > 551-655-4720 > stu...@gm... <mailto:stu...@gm...> > www.davidrobertbergmanmusic.com <http://www.davidrobertbergmanmusic.com> > -- > David Bergman > David R Bergman Music LLC > "Have Guitar Will Travel" > Morristown NJ > 551-655-4720 > stu...@gm... <mailto:stu...@gm...> > www.davidrobertbergmanmusic.com <http://www.davidrobertbergmanmusic.com> > -- > David Bergman > David R Bergman Music LLC > "Have Guitar Will Travel" > Morristown NJ > 551-655-4720 > stu...@gm... <mailto:stu...@gm...> > www.davidrobertbergmanmusic.com <http://www.davidrobertbergmanmusic.com> > _______________________________________________ > Plplot-general mailing list > Plp...@li... > <mailto:Plp...@li...> > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/plplot-general -- David Bergman David R Bergman Music LLC "Have Guitar Will Travel" Morristown NJ 551-655-4720 stu...@gm... www.davidrobertbergmanmusic.com |