On 9/15/2011 4:28 AM, Paul wrote:
Marco atzeri<marco.atzeri<at> gmail.com> writes:
On 9/14/2011 5:33 PM, Paul wrote:
Marco atzeri<marco.atzeri<at> gmail.com> writes:
The right command should be:
$ rebaseall -s 'dll|so|oct'
Thanks again, Marco. Unfortunately, still no joy after redoing you
rebaseall& peflagsall statements and rebooting.
<...snip...>
I suspect your Windows 7 Enterprise 64-bit is using more space
than rebaseall and cygwin expects.
After the plot error could you check the octave PID with
ps and attach a copy of
/proc/OCTAVE_PID/maps
file ?
It should give us an idea of unavailable address space on your system
due to the MS system and other programs dll's.
I made a mistake, it's actually Windows 7 Enterprise 32-bit.
The workplace has an atmosphere of vigilence toward sharing info about
work related assets in the open. I will try to duplicate the problem
at home and post the specified details.
<...some time later...>
Unfortunately, duplicating it at home is a no-go. I am running into a
different problem between octave and gnuplot on Windows 7 Professional
64-bit. The problem seems to be accurately captured by someone else's
account http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?33291 .
that problem should be solved using a cygwin snapshot dll
instead of 1.7.9-1 one.
I should look in all the bug reports reporting cygwin as "OS", thank
for the link.
I'm going to treat octave as a strictly nongraphical application for
the time being.
you can try to use the fltk plotting interface instead of gnuplot
default one:
graphics_toolkit("fltk")
x=1:10;
plot(x,x)
Be aware that the octave "print" command does not work with fltk,
but you should be able to make a windows "print screen copy".
Thanks again.
Regards
Marco
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