On 2007-03-11 00:12-0700 Jerry wrote:

> When there are no command line args, the program runs normally.
>
> Any ideas?

Hi Jerry:

It's important in these cases to use standard testing where we know exactly
what the examples are and how they are set up.  So what are the results of

ctest --verbose --tests-regex ada

?

Note, ctest runs test/plplot-test.sh (in the build tree) which in turn for
the above form of ctest runs test/test_ada.sh which uses command-line PLplot
arguments.  Thus, the above command (which works fine on my two different
Linux platforms) is a good test of the problem you have discovered for the
Mac OS X platform.

Alan
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