On 2010-12-06 10:36+0100 Arjen Markus wrote:

> Hi Alan,
>
> here is the summary of that test:
>
> C example 29 is missing
> c++
>   Missing examples            :  33
>   Differing postscript output :  04 18 26
>   Missing stdout              :
>   Differing stdout            :
> C example 29 is missing
> f77
>   Missing examples            :  33
>   Differing postscript output :  04 09 14a 18 26
>   Missing stdout              :
>   Differing stdout            :
> C example 29 is missing
> f95
>   Missing examples            :  33
>   Differing postscript output :  04 18 26
>   Missing stdout              :
>   Differing stdout            :
> WARNING: Some PostScript or stdout results were different

That's a most encouraging result.  The missing 33 and differing 4, 18,
and 26 results occur on Linux as well at the moment.  Propagation of
plstring, plstring3, and pllegend to C++, f77, and f95 bindings and
propagating C example 33 to those languages should solve those
problems.  I don't know what is going on with 9 and 14a for f77 on
Windows, but I assume you can figure that out by running the various
examples by hand.

Important: The "C example 29 is missing" message above is a left over
from when we excluded example 29 in the Windows case because we didn't
have time functionality that was suitable for that platform. But now
example 29 should work fine on Windows because you appear to be
building the qsastime library without issues.  Could you test example
29 on Windows by modifying the critical_examples variable in
plplot_test/plplot-test.sh.cmake to include example 29 for the Windows
case?

I will respond off list to the detailed output results you sent me.

Alan
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