On Thu, Mar 17, 2011 at 10:41:06AM +0100, Zbigniew Komarnicki wrote: > On Wednesday 16 of March 2011 20:19:30 Thomas Weber wrote: > > Hi, > > > > guys, if you forward a mail from a thread to a new recipient (in this > > case the pkg-octave-devel list), please include *all* relevant > > information in the first mail. I actually thought that we received that > > mail in error, because there was no mention of Debian *at all* in the > > mail - and even then, there's no mention of any problem in the forwarded > > mail, just some ldd outputs. > > > Zbigniew, please remove all packages with 'atlas' in their name from the > > system, then try again. If it still crashes, open a bug against > > octave3.2, using reportbug. If it doesn't crash anymore, try with the > > atlas base package (libatlas3gf-base). > > Thank you for your help. > > After removing all atlas package octave works correctly. > > If I install "libatlas3gf-base" the octave crashed as before. > > I'm very sorry for the forward mail from a thread to a new recipient. > I was thinking, if such mail reach to pkg-octave-devel then you will be > interested to check debian-user list for this thread, because it refer to > octave. I'm sorry once again and in the future I will start new thread with > full information.
It's not necessary to start a new thread, just give a short summary. I'm offline most of the time, though. So at the time I read your mail, I usually don't have net access. > I have one more question: where first to signal if given program crashed? That depends. If you think you are doing something wrong, asking on a user list is probably the best start. If you are somewhat sure that there's a bug, file a bug with reportbug. There's no black and white here, but lots of shades of grey. Now, please file a bug against Atlas using reportbug (which includes some helpful information for the atlas maintainer by default). Thomas -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20110317204420.GB7494@bully