Hi there,
office 2010 Home and Student product key,
I just upgraded to three.two.four for Win7. My system is definitely an updated Win7-32
running on an Intel Core Duo E8400 natively at 3GHz. There are no know
issues with the personal computer.
Should I report the bug right here or on the tracker?
Gnuplot is able to plot,
Office Home And Student 2010, but crashes. The funny issue is the fact that it seems
to carry out the prior plot command to some extent. Essentially the most recent
plot command doesn't constantly cause a graph. I can't recall getting this
problem on three.two.three on the exact same method. It is not there on three.two.2/WinXP on
my perform personal computer.
System reboot, started out Firefox and Programmer's Notepad,
Windows 7 Ultimate 64, began Octave three.2.4
octave-3.2.four.exe:1> plot([1:10], [1:10], 'ro');
warning: isstr is obsolete and will be removed from a future version of Octave,
please use ischar instead
-> No Gnuplot window
-> As a user, how should I relate to the warning?
octave-3.two.4.exe:2> plot([1:10], [1:10]);
-> No warning message, Gnuplot window appears
-> Gnuplot plots 10 bright red circles as per prev. command
-> Gnuplot does NOT plot a straight line from (one,1) to (10,
Windows 7 Ultimate,10)
-> Mouse pointer becomes a spinning blue-green circle
-> Gnuplot window name becomes "Figure one (Not Responding)"
-> Contents of the Gnuplot window fade to grey axes and dull red circles
-> Octave window is alive with no new messages
-> Gnuplot window lingers, process consumes 0% CPU and 1692K memoy
Please let me know if you will find more tests I can execute around the program
to get to the core of this bug,
windows 7 sale, or work around it.
Thanks,
Borge
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