From: Alan W. I. <ir...@be...> - 2002-01-28 20:33:18
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OOPS. In the commit message below I meant this change will be in 5.1.0 (not 5.0.1). Also, I just discovered I screwed up the tag this morning (don't ask.... suffice it to say it was early in the morning) so actually the tag v5_1_0_rc1 has only been applied now (for the local version as of 8 AM this morning plus this extra commited change.) Aside from these minor glitches, the test progress has been great. All interactive tests are done on my home computer, and most of the "tmp" non-interactive tests are done as well (psc, png, jpeg, and cgm done, with plmeta to go). After that I will do the "installed" tests on my home machine (which will be much quicker because I can use diff rather than visual inspection of the plots), then finish with build and "installed" tests on the RH 7.1 and Solaris/Gnu platforms that are accessible to me. Geoffrey, Maurice, and Joao: you have all done some cross-platform testing recently. In the release notes can I describe that testing as Solaris/cc, OSF1/Dec Alpha, and SuSe 7.1? Please let me know if I have the qualifiers right and/or whether I need more qualifiers to describe those platforms you tested on. Alan email: ir...@be... phone: 250-727-2902 FAX: 250-721-7715 snail-mail: Dr. Alan W. Irwin Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Victoria, P.O. Box 3055, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, V8W 3P6 __________________________ Linux-powered astrophysics __________________________ On Mon, 28 Jan 2002, Alan W. Irwin wrote: > Update of /cvsroot/plplot/plplot/cf > In directory usw-pr-cvs1:/tmp/cvs-serv10258 > > Modified Files: > plplot-test.sh.in > Log Message: > 5.0.1. Turn off familying option for cgm device since > it is not necessary. > > > _______________________________________________ > Plplot-cvs mailing list > Plp...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/plplot-cvs > |
From: Geoffrey F. <fu...@ga...> - 2002-01-28 21:47:59
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Alan W. Irwin writes: > Geoffrey, Maurice, and Joao: you have all done some cross-platform testing > recently. In the release notes can I describe that testing as Solaris/cc, > OSF1/Dec Alpha, and SuSe 7.1? Please let me know if I have the qualifiers > right and/or whether I need more qualifiers to describe those platforms you > tested on. I have built a clean checkout today on both SuSE-7.2 and Solaris 5.7. |
From: <jca...@in...> - 2002-01-29 02:50:50
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On Monday 28 January 2002 21:47, Geoffrey Furnish wrote: | Alan W. Irwin writes: | > Geoffrey, Maurice, and Joao: you have all done some | > cross-platform testing recently. In the release notes can I | > describe that testing as Solaris/cc, OSF1/Dec Alpha, and SuSe | > 7.1? Please let me know if I have the qualifiers right and/or | > whether I need more qualifiers to describe those platforms you | > tested on. | | I have built a clean checkout today on both SuSE-7.2 and Solaris | 5.7. Also on suse-7.0 and suse-7.2 (both with with static and dyndrivers)=20 and on SCO-3.2v5.0.4 (with-gcc, gmake, no shared libs, no dyndrivers). I'm sorry to report that on a "OSF1 V4.0 alpha" I was not able to=20 complete the build, although I tried several configuration options=20 (with/without gcc, with gmake, without-shlib,...): =2E.. gcc plrender.o -L. -lplplot -o plrender -lX11 -lm=20 /bin/ld: Unresolved: plD_dispatch_init_xw plD_dispatch_init_xterm =2E.. [all drivers] Joao | | _______________________________________________ | Plplot-devel mailing list | Plp...@li... | https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/plplot-devel |
From: Joao C. <jc...@fe...> - 2002-01-29 16:39:38
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On Tuesday 29 January 2002 3:08 am, Jo=E3o Cardoso wrote: > On Monday 28 January 2002 21:47, Geoffrey Furnish wrote: > | Alan W. Irwin writes: > | > Geoffrey, Maurice, and Joao: you have all done some > | > cross-platform testing recently. In the release notes can I > | > describe that testing as Solaris/cc, OSF1/Dec Alpha, and SuSe > | > 7.1? Please let me know if I have the qualifiers right and/or > | > whether I need more qualifiers to describe those platforms you > | > tested on. > | > | I have built a clean checkout today on both SuSE-7.2 and Solaris > | 5.7. > > Also on suse-7.0 and suse-7.2 (both with with static and dyndrivers) > and on SCO-3.2v5.0.4 (with-gcc, gmake, no shared libs, no dyndrivers). > > I'm sorry to report that on a "OSF1 V4.0 alpha" I was not able to > complete the build, although I tried several configuration options > (with/without gcc, with gmake, without-shlib,...): Correction! I don't know what happened yesterday night! I'm able to build and run the= =20 current plplot cvs version on an "OSF1 V4.0 alpha", using either the nati= ve C=20 compiler or gcc 3.0.3, without shared libs and without dyndrivers. Joao |
From: Alan W. I. <ir...@be...> - 2002-04-02 18:23:23
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Geoffrey, your good build report below for PLplot 5.1.0 on SuSe 7.2 may have given us a false sense of security about how well plplot actually runs on SuSe 7.2. I have a report from Olof Svensson <sve...@es...> (who is part of the team working on the pyqt widget and the windows port) that he cannot get the tk device to work on his SuSe 7.2 system with plplot-5.1.0. (He was trying to verify what tcl/tk results would look like on Linux before trying to get them to work on Windows.) The configure and make seem to work fine for him, but if he runs ./x01c -dev tk (or any other tcl or tk example) he gets absolutely no widget results (and no error messages). Apparently, -dev xwin works fine for him. I checked his ./configure --with-double and his make results and can find nothing obviously wrong, and in fact I tried that same ./configure --with-double myself before building a fresh plplot-5.1.0, and I get good-looking widget results from ./x01c -dev tk on Debian woody. So it is not a general plplot problem but probably just something specific to SuSe 7.2. I think the next step is to try and verify the problem. Geoffrey, can you do this on the SuSe 7.2 system available to you? I assume from your message below that everything built okay on that system, but you didn't actually try a -dev tk test. It would be most interesting to see if such a test works for you or not with the usual tcl/tk rpm's from SuSe. Alan email: ir...@be... phone: 250-727-2902 FAX: 250-721-7715 snail-mail: Dr. Alan W. Irwin Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Victoria, P.O. Box 3055, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, V8W 3P6 __________________________ Linux-powered astrophysics __________________________ On Mon, 28 Jan 2002, Geoffrey Furnish wrote: > Alan W. Irwin writes: > > Geoffrey, Maurice, and Joao: you have all done some cross-platform testing > > recently. In the release notes can I describe that testing as Solaris/cc, > > OSF1/Dec Alpha, and SuSe 7.1? Please let me know if I have the qualifiers > > right and/or whether I need more qualifiers to describe those platforms you > > tested on. > > I have built a clean checkout today on both SuSE-7.2 and Solaris 5.7. > > _______________________________________________ > Plplot-devel mailing list > Plp...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/plplot-devel > |
From: Maurice L. <mj...@ga...> - 2002-04-02 22:22:58
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Alan W. Irwin writes: > Geoffrey, your good build report below for PLplot 5.1.0 on SuSe 7.2 may have > given us a false sense of security about how well plplot actually runs > on SuSe 7.2. > > I have a report from Olof Svensson <sve...@es...> (who is part of the > team working on the pyqt widget and the windows port) that he cannot get the > tk device to work on his SuSe 7.2 system with plplot-5.1.0. (He was trying > to verify what tcl/tk results would look like on Linux before trying to get > them to work on Windows.) > > The configure and make seem to work fine for him, but if he runs > > ./x01c -dev tk > > (or any other tcl or tk example) he gets absolutely no widget results (and > no error messages). Apparently, -dev xwin works fine for him. One thing to try is the standalone Tk demos, i.e. 'make tkdemos' then test each of those. If they are ok, it's probably a communication problem. Turn off all xhost based access as Tk send is supposed to give an error in that case. -- Maurice LeBrun mj...@ga... |
From: Geoffrey F. <fu...@ga...> - 2002-04-03 17:56:36
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Alan W. Irwin writes: > Geoffrey, your good build report below for PLplot 5.1.0 on SuSe 7.2 may have > given us a false sense of security about how well plplot actually runs > on SuSe 7.2. > > I have a report from Olof Svensson <sve...@es...> (who is part of the > team working on the pyqt widget and the windows port) that he cannot get the > tk device to work on his SuSe 7.2 system with plplot-5.1.0. (He was trying > to verify what tcl/tk results would look like on Linux before trying to get > them to work on Windows.) > > The configure and make seem to work fine for him, but if he runs > > ./x01c -dev tk > > (or any other tcl or tk example) he gets absolutely no widget results (and > no error messages). Apparently, -dev xwin works fine for him. > > I checked his > > ./configure --with-double > > and his make results and can find nothing obviously wrong, and in fact I > tried that same ./configure --with-double myself before building a fresh > plplot-5.1.0, and I get good-looking widget results from ./x01c -dev tk on > Debian woody. So it is not a general plplot problem but probably just > something specific to SuSe 7.2. > > I think the next step is to try and verify the problem. Geoffrey, can you do > this on the SuSe 7.2 system available to you? I assume from your message > below that everything built okay on that system, but you didn't actually try > a -dev tk test. It would be most interesting to see if such a test works > for you or not with the usual tcl/tk rpm's from SuSe. I switched my Lightspeed desktop from SuSE to Red Hat 7.1 a month or so ago, because I just couldn't take SuSE anymore. So now all my personal work is done on Red Hat 7.1. I'll probably upgrade to 7.2 one of these days... Anyway, the "problem", is almost surely an issue with xauth. Our sysops got xauth working here, so I was never plagued by xauth-itis while I was running SuSE on our network. But if xauth isn't set up right, you'll have to either straighten that out (a Herculean task if you ask me), or circumvent it entirely (my standard course of action when I have to deal with this issue) by setting TK_NO_SECURITY in your Tk makefile and recompiling. I also never use the system packaged Tcl/Tk stuff. I always download my own Tcl/Tk/Itcl tarballs, install to a private prefix, and configure/make/install PLplot against this private prefix. There is no way to make PLplot automatically xauth imune. If you're using xauth on your system, you just have to figure it out, or disable Tk's sensitivity to it (which can only be done by recompiling Tk from source). -- Geoffrey Furnish fu...@ga... |
From: Alan W. I. <ir...@be...> - 2002-04-03 20:31:33
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On Wed, 3 Apr 2002, Geoffrey Furnish wrote: > [...] Anyway, the "problem", is almost surely an issue with xauth. Our > sysops got xauth working here, so I was never plagued by xauth-itis > while I was running SuSE on our network. Long ago Maurice alluded to the same xauth/Tcl problem, but I have never encountered it with Debian. I do have an .Xauthority file in my home directory which was updated fairly recently so I believe xauth is running on my system. It looks like the Debian maintainer of that package has set it up properly. The rest of this is not a PLplot topic, but I think you might still be interested since you have recently had to change distributions. I wish Debian woody would go final so I could fully recommend it to my friends. But if you have similar needs to my own then it is the distribution for you. If you have further interest, the thing to do is to install a minimal Debian potato system, then edit /etc/apt/sources.list to point to woody rather than potato, then use apt-get update; apt-get install apt-get; apt-get dist-upgrade To turn your system into woody. Debian woody is still quite active with about 10 packages upgraded each day as it slowly converges to the final version. But it has been stable (in the sense of nothing major broken) for me for many months with outstanding quality assurance on the huge number of packages in the distribution so I am quite happy I upgraded from potato (and from RedHat before that). Alan |
From: Joao C. <jc...@fe...> - 2002-04-08 09:31:32
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On Tuesday 02 April 2002 19:23, Alan W. Irwin wrote: | Geoffrey, your good build report below for PLplot 5.1.0 on SuSe 7.2 | may have given us a false sense of security about how well plplot | actually runs on SuSe 7.2. I have also tested plplot 5.1.0 on suse 7.2 during the release test=20 phase and it worked OK. I now have a suse 7.2 and plplot 5.1.0 with=20 the tk driver works OK. The problem must be, as Maurice says, a Xserver authorization issue. If 'wish' is launched from the command line in an insecure xserver,=20 the user must see the message "X server insecure (must use=20 xauth-style authorization)". Generally xdm (or kdm or gdm) starts the xserver with a correct=20 =2EXauthority file; if however the user uses the "startx" command from=20 the console command line to start the X server, setting security can=20 be cumbersome. Joao |
From: Alan W. I. <ir...@be...> - 2002-04-08 17:41:26
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On Sun, 7 Apr 2002, Joao Cardoso wrote: > [...]I now have a suse 7.2 and plplot 5.1.0 with > the tk driver works OK. Is this with the SuSe rpm's for tcl/tk or your own tarball based build/install of tcl/tk? It is important to clarify this point because Geoffrey used his own tcl/tk tarball's and Olof's problems may be related to some incompatibility between plplot-5.1.0 and the SuSe 7.2 Tcl/Tk rpm's. Also it appears from separate e-mail that Olof can start a wish with no problems which seems to indicate his SuSe 7.2 problem with plplot 5.1.0 has nothing to do with xauth. Alan |
From: Joao C. <jc...@fe...> - 2002-04-08 19:13:51
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On Monday 08 April 2002 18:41, Alan W. Irwin wrote: | On Sun, 7 Apr 2002, Joao Cardoso wrote: | > [...]I now have a suse 7.2 and plplot 5.1.0 with | > the tk driver works OK. | | Is this with the SuSe rpm's for tcl/tk or your own tarball based | build/install of tcl/tk? Standard suse rpms: bash-2.05# rpm -qf `which wish` tk-8.3.3-23 | It is important to clarify this point | because Geoffrey used his own tcl/tk tarball's and Olof's problems | may be related to some incompatibility between plplot-5.1.0 and the | SuSe 7.2 Tcl/Tk rpm's. | | Also it appears from separate e-mail that Olof can start a wish with | no problems which seems to indicate his SuSe 7.2 problem with plplot | 5.1.0 has nothing to do with xauth. Actually, xserver security is only important when using tcl/tk "send"=20 facility. The tk driver uses it in the inicial link setup. Using the command "xhost" disables a secure xserver: [jcard@feup] xhost + access control disabled, clients can connect from any host [jcard@feup] wish % OK, now from another xterm: bash-2.05# wish % send wish "set tk_version" X server insecure (must use xauth-style authorization); command ignored % [jcard@feup] ./x01c -dev tk Plplot library version: 5.1.0 X server insecure (must use xauth-style authorization); command ignored while executing "send $client "set server_name [list $server_name]"" (procedure "plserver_link_init" line 25) invoked from within "plserver_link_init" (procedure "plserver_init" line 85) invoked from within "plserver_init" using "xhost -" sets the xserver secure again (if it was secure before) [jcard@feup] xhost - access control enabled, only authorized clients can connect [jcard@feup] ./x01c -dev tk Plplot library version: 5.1.0 Don't know if this help. Olof, are you still with problems? Joao | | Alan |
From: Olof S. <sve...@es...> - 2002-04-11 15:59:05
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Hi Joao, I managed today to get the tk driver working, not on SuSE 7.2 but on a Sunblade running SunOS 5.8. I compiled tcl and tk version 8.3.4 and the tk plotting window showed up and worked. I also tried your wish example on SuSE 7.2 and it gave exactly the same result for me. So, it seems to me that the Linux tk device problem I have is not due to xauth. I tried to recompile the same tcl and tk versions for SuSE 7.2 and to build plplot 5.1.0 with these libraries however I get exactly the same problem, everything compiles fine and the program starts but no tk plotting window appears. I have tried to run the programs on different X-servers (XFree 3.3.6, 4.1.0, Exceed 6.2) but I always have the same problem. Anyway, I don't use the tk driver on SuSE, I just wanted to see how it works. I can now use SunOS to do this so I don't think it worth the effort getting the tk driver running on my SuSE system since it runs fine on other SuSE 7.2 systems. Regards, Olof Joao Cardoso wrote: > > On Monday 08 April 2002 18:41, Alan W. Irwin wrote: > | On Sun, 7 Apr 2002, Joao Cardoso wrote: > | > [...]I now have a suse 7.2 and plplot 5.1.0 with > | > the tk driver works OK. > | > | Is this with the SuSe rpm's for tcl/tk or your own tarball based > | build/install of tcl/tk? > > Standard suse rpms: > > bash-2.05# rpm -qf `which wish` > tk-8.3.3-23 > > | It is important to clarify this point > | because Geoffrey used his own tcl/tk tarball's and Olof's problems > | may be related to some incompatibility between plplot-5.1.0 and the > | SuSe 7.2 Tcl/Tk rpm's. > | > | Also it appears from separate e-mail that Olof can start a wish with > | no problems which seems to indicate his SuSe 7.2 problem with plplot > | 5.1.0 has nothing to do with xauth. > > Actually, xserver security is only important when using tcl/tk "send" > facility. The tk driver uses it in the inicial link setup. > > Using the command "xhost" disables a secure xserver: > > [jcard@feup] xhost + > access control disabled, clients can connect from any host > [jcard@feup] wish > % > > OK, now from another xterm: > > bash-2.05# wish > % send wish "set tk_version" > X server insecure (must use xauth-style authorization); command ignored > % > > [jcard@feup] ./x01c -dev tk > Plplot library version: 5.1.0 > X server insecure (must use xauth-style authorization); command ignored > while executing > "send $client "set server_name [list $server_name]"" > (procedure "plserver_link_init" line 25) > invoked from within > "plserver_link_init" > (procedure "plserver_init" line 85) > invoked from within > "plserver_init" > > using "xhost -" sets the xserver secure again (if it was secure before) > > [jcard@feup] xhost - > access control enabled, only authorized clients can connect > [jcard@feup] ./x01c -dev tk > Plplot library version: 5.1.0 > > Don't know if this help. > Olof, are you still with problems? > > Joao > > | > | Alan |
From: Joao C. <jc...@fe...> - 2002-04-11 19:31:28
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On Thursday 11 April 2002 16:58, Olof Svensson wrote: | Hi Joao, | | I managed today to get the tk driver working, not on SuSE 7.2 but on | a Sunblade running SunOS 5.8. I compiled tcl and tk version 8.3.4 and | the tk plotting window showed up and worked. I also tried your wish | example on SuSE 7.2 and it gave exactly the same result for me. So, | it seems to me that the Linux tk device problem I have is not due to | xauth. I tried to recompile the same tcl and tk versions for SuSE 7.2 | and to build plplot 5.1.0 with these libraries however I get exactly | the same problem, everything compiles fine and the program starts but | no tk plotting window appears. I have tried to run the programs on | different X-servers (XFree 3.3.6, 4.1.0, Exceed 6.2) but I always | have the same problem. | | Anyway, I don't use the tk driver on SuSE, I just wanted to see how | it works. I can now use SunOS to do this so I don't think it worth | the effort getting the tk driver running on my SuSE system since it | runs fine on other SuSE 7.2 systems. That's odd... The "other SuSE 7.2 systems" you refer to are my home and job suse-7.2=20 instalations ;-). Actually upgrades from a previous suse-7.0 -- that=20 could be the problem! Perhaps the plot window is widthdrawn? Could you try (2 minutes) to=20 "./x01c -dev tk", and then, from another xterm: [jcard@feup] wish % winfo interps <--- lists the existing tk interpreters wish x01c tk % send tk "wm deiconify ." <----- deiconify the intermediate tk=20 interpreter; a small empty window should appear % send x01c "wm deiconify ." <---- try to deiconify the plot window;=20 it should appear % send x01c "winfo children ." <---- list the windows hierarchy =2Emenu .x01c If the above does not work, please e-mail the error messages, if any. Are you willing to try at least the "ntk" driver? just configure plplot=20 with --enable-ntk, then "./x01c -dev ntk" We appreciate your efforts, they can be usefull for other users. Thanks, Joao | | Regards, | | Olof |
From: Olof S. <sve...@es...> - 2002-04-12 15:35:06
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Joao Cardoso wrote: > > Perhaps the plot window is widthdrawn? Could you try (2 minutes) to > "./x01c -dev tk", and then, from another xterm: > > [jcard@feup] wish > % winfo interps <--- lists the existing tk interpreters If I try "./x01c -dev tk" I get: % winfo interps tk wish and as usual, no window and no error messages. However, if I try "./x01c -dev ntk" I get the plotting window and: % winfo interps PLplot_ntk wish Strange, isn't it? What could I try next? Olof |
From: Joao C. <jc...@fe...> - 2002-04-12 16:40:40
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On Friday 12 April 2002 16:34, Olof Svensson wrote: | Joao Cardoso wrote: | > Perhaps the plot window is widthdrawn? Could you try (2 minutes) to | > "./x01c -dev tk", and then, from another xterm: | > | > [jcard@feup] wish | > % winfo interps <--- lists the existing tk interpreters | | If I try "./x01c -dev tk" I get: | | % winfo interps | tk wish Thus the problem is the launching of the second tk interpreter, the=20 plserver | and as usual, no window and no error messages. However, if I try | "./x01c -dev ntk" I get the plotting window and: | | % winfo interps | PLplot_ntk wish | | Strange, isn't it? What could I try next? Nothing for now, thanks. I will try to see what is happening, and ask=20 for your help then. Thanks, Joao | | Olof |
From: Maurice L. <mj...@ga...> - 2002-01-29 06:43:57
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Alan W. Irwin writes: > Geoffrey, Maurice, and Joao: you have all done some cross-platform testing > recently. In the release notes can I describe that testing as Solaris/cc, > OSF1/Dec Alpha, and SuSe 7.1? Please let me know if I have the qualifiers > right and/or whether I need more qualifiers to describe those platforms you > tested on. I tried last week on the following systems with no problems: zion$ uname -a OSF1 zion.naka.jaeri.go.jp V4.0 564 alpha naka-spf$ uname -a IRIX64 naka-spf 6.5 04131233 IP35 mips I'll give the latest another try soon to make sure nothing odd's come up. -- Maurice LeBrun mj...@ga... |
From: Alan W. I. <ir...@be...> - 2002-01-29 07:18:09
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Thanks very much for the complete response I got from everybody on the cross-platform testing. It will make a most impressive list for the release announcement. The current release status is I am tired and heading off to sleep....;-) Tomorrow, I want to make complete tests of the recent changes to the install location of the drivers directory on my Debian woody system, and then continue with my RH 7.1 work (where I am making good progress on build and install questions, but no testing has been done as yet.) I hope to finish both the Debian and RH systems tomorrow, and perhaps even start with the SF compile farm solaris/cc system, which is the final system I have to deal with. Alan email: ir...@be... phone: 250-727-2902 FAX: 250-721-7715 snail-mail: Dr. Alan W. Irwin Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Victoria, P.O. Box 3055, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, V8W 3P6 __________________________ Linux-powered astrophysics __________________________ On Tue, 29 Jan 2002, Maurice LeBrun wrote: > Alan W. Irwin writes: > > Geoffrey, Maurice, and Joao: you have all done some cross-platform testing > > recently. In the release notes can I describe that testing as Solaris/cc, > > OSF1/Dec Alpha, and SuSe 7.1? Please let me know if I have the qualifiers > > right and/or whether I need more qualifiers to describe those platforms you > > tested on. > > I tried last week on the following systems with no problems: > > zion$ uname -a > OSF1 zion.naka.jaeri.go.jp V4.0 564 alpha > > naka-spf$ uname -a > IRIX64 naka-spf 6.5 04131233 IP35 mips > > I'll give the latest another try soon to make sure nothing odd's come up. > > -- > Maurice LeBrun mj...@ga... > > _______________________________________________ > Plplot-devel mailing list > Plp...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/plplot-devel > |
From: Maurice L. <mj...@ga...> - 2002-01-30 02:53:05
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Maurice LeBrun writes: > Alan W. Irwin writes: > > Geoffrey, Maurice, and Joao: you have all done some cross-platform testing > > recently. In the release notes can I describe that testing as Solaris/cc, > > OSF1/Dec Alpha, and SuSe 7.1? Please let me know if I have the qualifiers > > right and/or whether I need more qualifiers to describe those platforms you > > tested on. > > I tried last week on the following systems with no problems: > > zion$ uname -a > OSF1 zion.naka.jaeri.go.jp V4.0 564 alpha > > naka-spf$ uname -a > IRIX64 naka-spf 6.5 04131233 IP35 mips > > I'll give the latest another try soon to make sure nothing odd's come up. Tested the tagged version on both of these again; no problems. -- Maurice LeBrun mj...@ga... |
From: Alan W. I. <ir...@be...> - 2002-01-30 03:19:54
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On Tue, 29 Jan 2002, Maurice LeBrun wrote: > Tested the tagged version on both of these again; no problems. Thanks, Maurice. Just tagged a new version v5_1_0_rc2 with enough changes that it would be well worthwhile to do this again. Sorry about that. Alan |
From: Maurice L. <mj...@ga...> - 2002-01-30 06:42:11
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Alan W. Irwin writes: > On Tue, 29 Jan 2002, Maurice LeBrun wrote: > > > Tested the tagged version on both of these again; no problems. > > Thanks, Maurice. Just tagged a new version v5_1_0_rc2 with enough changes > that it would be well worthwhile to do this again. Sorry about that. Redid my tests, still fine. -- Maurice LeBrun mj...@ga... |