Bug#743247: [gnuplot:bugs] #1414 Running load destroys arguments from call

Anton Gladky gladk at debian.org
Thu May 29 18:14:43 UTC 2014


tags 743247 +unreproducible
thanks

Hi Ethan,

you are right, I have just tried it and got also "flibble1.out", sorry
for possible false alarm.

Matthew, please confirm whether you still have problems.

Thanks

Anton


2014-05-29 18:37 GMT+02:00 Ethan Merritt <sfeam at users.sf.net>:
> I can't reproduce this. Here is what I see:
>
> [1] gnuplot_4.4.0 experiment.plot
>
>
> "experiment.plotcall", line 4: warning: Skipping unreadable file
> "flibble1.out"
> "experiment.plotcall", line 4: No data in plot
>
> [2] gnuplot_4.6.3 experiment.plot
>
>
> "experiment.plotcall", line 4: warning: Skipping unreadable file
> "flibble1.out"
> "experiment.plotcall", line 4: No data in plot
>
> [3] gnuplot_4.6.4 experiment.plot
>
>
> "experiment.plotcall", line 4: warning: Skipping unreadable file
> "flibble1.out"
> "experiment.plotcall", line 4: No data in plot
>
> [4] gnuplot_4.6.5 experiment.plot
>
>
> "experiment.plotcall", line 4: warning: Skipping unreadable file
> "flibble1.out"
> "experiment.plotcall", line 4: No data in plot
>
> [5] gnuplot_5.0.rc1 experiment.plot
> "experiment.plotcall", line 4: warning: Skipping unreadable file
> "flibble$0.out"
> "experiment.plotcall", line 4: No data in plot
>
> I can test more release versions if you like, but based on this set it
> appears the bug was not in a released version of gnuplot. Perhaps it was
> introduced locally?
>
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