| 
      
      
      From: David B. <stu...@gm...> - 2019-10-23 20:29:25
      
     | 
| I didn't think I was trying random things.  Here is a simple code 
snippet that causes the crash.
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
     cout << "About to declare and new a plstream variable..." << "\n" 
<< endl;
     plstream *pls;
     pls = new plstream();
     cout << "Testing delete plstream..." << "\n" << endl;
     delete pls;
     //x00 *x = new x00(argc, argv);
     //delete x;
     return 0;
}
Let me know if I am misusing plstream.  I've #incuded plc++demos.h in 
the code.
On 10/23/2019 11:57 AM, Phil Rosenberg wrote:
> Hi David
> So you have a build that succeeded. But causes an error at runtime.
>
> Rather than just trying random things to find a situation where the 
> error does not occur - the best course of action next would be to 
> create the minimum code sample that still creates the error.
>
> So could you start commenting out parts of your example until the 
> error stops occurring, in order to isolate which line is causing the 
> error. Once you have a suspect part, put it back in and comment out as 
> much other stuff as you can, while still confirming the error occurs.
>
> This should then give you a minimum sample with the error. You can 
> confirm again that this part is causing the problem by removing it 
> again and then putting it back again
>
> Once you have this sample can you zip up the whole sln and send it 
> round and we can see if we can recreate it.
>
> Phil
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> <p.d...@gm...>; Plp...@li... 
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> *Subject:* Re: [Plplot-general] Problem with LNK2019 error unresolved 
> external
>
> I just finished building and installing plplot without wxwidgets 
> drivers.  Still had problems with the install.
>
> It hung for a while and had to be restarted, don't know if this causes 
> corruption.
>
> I first built with dyndrivers on and the install crashed with the 
> following error:
>
> Error    MSB6006    "cmd.exe" exited with code 1. 
> test_null_dyndriver    C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual 
> Studio\2017\Community\Common7\IDE\VC\VCTargets\Microsoft.CppCommon.targets 
> 209
>
> I rebuilt with -DTEST_DYNDRIVERS=OFF and that worked.
>
> I set up an old example with the new paths (really the same but with 
> new files) and new dll and lib files as needed.
>
> It ran fine but crashed upon closing with the ntdll.dll heap error again.
>
> I also ran a wxWidgets sample and that ran and closed without issue so 
> I am not sure but this may rule out widgets.
>
> I am going to try and down load an older version of plplot. Many folks 
> who have tried to recreate the issue were building with slight 
> different set ups, older plplot and widgets, older VS version.  Could 
> it be that the "most recent" was not stable?
>
> David
>
>
>
> On 10/23/2019 6:13 AM, Arjen Markus wrote:
>>
>> Hi David,
>>
>> Perhaps try the most basic set-up of PLplot first indeed. So no 
>> default drivers, only C bindings etc. The problem you are facing 
>> looks to be connected to your particular computer system, so let’s 
>> eliminate as many potential problem dimensions as possible.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Arjen
>>
>> *From:*stuntguitar1969 <stu...@gm...>
>> *Sent:* 23 October 2019 12:10
>> *To:* Arjen Markus <Arj...@de...>; Phil Rosenberg 
>> <p.d...@gm...>; Plp...@li... 
>> (plp...@li...) 
>> <plp...@li...>
>> *Subject:* RE: [Plplot-general] Problem with LNK2019 error unresolved 
>> external
>>
>> This is a pure plplot example, not the wxplplot example.  I don't 
>> think I'm invoking the widgets driver.  Unless it's always being 
>> invoked because widgets was connected in the build stage.  I could 
>> try building plplot with widgets off and see.
>>
>> Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
>>
>> -------- Original message --------
>>
>> From: Arjen Markus <Arj...@de... 
>> <mailto:Arj...@de...>>
>>
>> Date: 10/23/19 3:15 AM (GMT-05:00)
>>
>> To: David Bergman <stu...@gm... 
>> <mailto:stu...@gm...>>, Phil Rosenberg 
>> <p.d...@gm... <mailto:p.d...@gm...>>, 
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>>
>> Subject: RE: [Plplot-general] Problem with LNK2019 error unresolved 
>> external
>>
>> Hi David,
>>
>> Have you tried to run the examples with a different driver than 
>> WxWidgets? The failure at the end of the example could indicate a 
>> problem with the driver rather than PLplot perse. I have seen this 
>> happen in a totally different context several years ago, 
>> unfortunately I cannot remember the details, but if I remember 
>> correctly, it had to do with Tcl/Tk examples running on X Window.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Arjen
>>
>> *From:*David Bergman <stu...@gm... 
>> <mailto:stu...@gm...>>
>> *Sent:* 22 October 2019 18:43
>> *To:* Phil Rosenberg <p.d...@gm... 
>> <mailto:p.d...@gm...>>; 
>> Plp...@li... 
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>> *Subject:* Re: [Plplot-general] Problem with LNK2019 error unresolved 
>> external
>>
>> I just redid the example with a new build/install on the old machine 
>> and made sure to have the correct items in additional dependencies.  
>> Again, the example ran but crashed upon closing.  I cannot rule out 
>> that I've done something wrong.  The more I try the more likely I am 
>> to go on auto pilot and miss something.  I've got fairly detailed 
>> procedures for all these steps from help from the community, theh 
>> wiki, and the last time I had it working.  I am trying my best to not 
>> deviate from the script with the exception of recommendations to try 
>> a fix.
>>
>> So far nothing has got me past this hurdle, though it seems like I'm 
>> close.
>>
>> On another front, I tried building up a MinGW Code Blocks system with 
>> plplot and widgets on a desktop and that ran into serious issues with 
>> a MinGW bug in stdlib.h.  The recommended work around, provided by 
>> Vadim (widgets group) has not helped and I cannot get mingw64 to 
>> install.  So it seems there is blockage at every turn.
>>
>> Are there any other places or things to check w/r to this ntdll.dll 
>> heap issue?
>>
>> David
>>
>> On 10/22/2019 9:47 AM, Phil Rosenberg wrote:
>>
>>     I just opened up the example project you sent me.
>>
>>     In project properties -> Linker -> Input -> Additional
>>     dependencies, the files listed should be .lib, not .dll. This is
>>     the case even when you build dlls.
>>
>>     When Plplot is built, it creates a series of libs, who's job is
>>     simply to load the equivalent dll and pass function calls to that
>>     dll. These are commonly referred to as import libraries. They
>>     avoid having to call LoadLibrary() and GetProcAddress() in your
>>     code to grab the functions from the dll at runtime. I guess,
>>     basically, the import libraries contain the calls to
>>     LoadLibrary() and GetProcAddress().
>>
>>     There is a StackOverflow question about them at
>>     https://stackoverflow.com/questions/3573475/how-does-the-import-library-work-details
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>>
>>     Try swapping all your filenames from .dll to .lib and see where
>>     we gat to there. This may explain the corruption error - VS was
>>     loading the files expecting them to be libs, but they weren't.
>>
>>     Phil
>>
>>     On Tue, 22 Oct 2019 at 14:15, Phil Rosenberg
>>     <p.d...@gm... <mailto:p.d...@gm...>> wrote:
>>
>>         Hi David
>>
>>         In what way did things fail when turning build test on?
>>
>>         Phil
>>
>>         ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>>         *From:* David Bergman <stu...@gm...
>>         <mailto:stu...@gm...>>
>>         *Sent:* Monday, 21 October 2019, 7:11 p.m.
>>         *To:* Phil Rosenberg; plp...@li...
>>         <mailto:plp...@li...>
>>         *Subject:* Re: [Plplot-general] Problem with LNK2019 error
>>         unresolved external
>>
>>         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
>>
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>>             *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.
>>
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>>                 *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
>>
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>>                     *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?
>>
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>>
>>                         *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
>>
>>
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>>             David Bergman
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>>             David R Bergman Music LLC
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>>             "Have Guitar Will Travel"
>>
>>             Morristown NJ
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>>             551-655-4720
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>>             stu...@gm...  <mailto:stu...@gm...>
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>>         David Bergman
>>
>>         David R Bergman Music LLC
>>
>>         "Have Guitar Will Travel"
>>
>>         Morristown NJ
>>
>>         551-655-4720
>>
>>         stu...@gm...  <mailto:stu...@gm...>
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>> David Bergman
>> David R Bergman Music LLC
>> "Have Guitar Will Travel"
>> Morristown NJ
>> 551-655-4720
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