# Upstream closed the forwarded bug as "invalid" because they couldn't # reproduce it, so while this may well be fixed upstream, bts-link's # reason for doing so was erroneous. tags 578360 - fixed-upstream tags 578360 + wontfix thanks
On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 02:39:56AM -0700, tay wrote: > Every time I execute a plotting command, the output window (which > contain the plotted graphs) jumps a few pixel across the screen. After > replotting a large number of times, the top-left corner output window > reaches the center of the screen and continuing to drift with each > plotting command that redraws the plot area of the window. This occurs > under gnome as well as fluxbox. I've tried to reproduce this on Debian squeeze (current stable release) under Gnome, but I can't get this effect. The squeeze version of gnuplot uses wxwidgets2.8, so I suspect this has been fixed by changes upstream, but it's hard to be sure without a more precise recipe for what you did (like a list of plot commands). Could you test this with a more recent gnuplot and let us know if it still fails? Reporting a bug against wxwidgets2.8 would be best. I'm working to migrate all reverse dependencies of wxwidgets2.6 to wxwidgets2.8 and to get wxwidgets2.6 removed before wheezy, so marking this as "wontfix" for 2.6. Cheers, Olly -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org