Jouni K. Seppänen wrote:
> Eric Firing <efir...@hawaii.edu> writes:
>
>   
>> Andrew Straw wrote:
>>     
>>> Eric Firing wrote:
>>>       
>>>>> Specifically, it looks like the farthest left xticklabel is no longer
>>>>> getting displayed. Personally, I think it looks better this way, but now
>>>>> that the test suite is coming online, we will finally start noticing
>>>>> little things like this.
>>>>>           
>>>> I agree that the newer version, without the first label, is better--but
>>>> I can't imagine how the change to semilogx and semilogy could make a
>>>> difference like this.  It must be something else.
>>>>         
>>> Well, if you look at
>>> http://mpl-buildbot.code.astraw.com/builders/build%20and%20test%3A%20Mac%20OS%20X%20x86%20(sage%20buildslave)/builds/34/steps/test/logs/stdio
>>> versus
>>> http://mpl-buildbot.code.astraw.com/builders/build%20and%20test%3A%20Mac%20OS%20X%20x86%20(sage%20buildslave)/builds/35/steps/test/logs/stdio
>>>
>>> that's where the difference happened, thus leading to my assertion. What
>>> changed between those two builds was r7585. Perhaps something else is
>>> responsible, though...
>>>       
>> 7584 was the Tony's change on the branch; 7585 was the svnmerge to the 
>> trunk, which pulled in earlier changes that had not been merged yet. The 
>> others were just documentation, though, so I am still mystified.  Oh, well.
>>     
>
> If I'm reading the waterfall display correctly, it looks like my commit
> 7597 changed the result again. I only touched documentation and
> docstrings... have you tried running the buildbot several times on the
> same sources?
>   

Curiouser and curiouser...

No, I hadn't considered that it might be non-deterministic. However,
looking at the absdiff image of test_matplotlib.TestAxes.empty_datetime,
this is a totally different failure than we were seeing with Eric's
patch. I should probably start archiving the results of the failed
images so we can go back in time looking at these things.

I'm going to ponder this for a while.

-Andrew


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