On 2011-06-22 09:43+0100 Richard Jackson wrote:

> I rebuilt plplot 5.9.7 with Qt 4.5.3 (Qt SDK 2009.04) and its included
> compiler gcc 3.4.5.
> These are the versions that worked OK with my application last Friday.

> I added the newly created dll folder to my path and x01c -dev qtwidget runs
> OK as does qt_example

>> If the above use of
>> one of the qt dynamic devices works with -DTEST_DYNDRIVERS=OFF, then
>> can you confirm you still get a build-time error (and if so please
>> identify the device driver that fails) from the simple test of each of
>> the dynamic devices invoked with -DTEST_DYNDRIVERS=ON?  (I am asking
>> you to repeat this test because you appear to be having difficulty
>> with replicating your older results.
>
> That will require uninstalling Qt 4.5.3 and installing Qt 4.7.3, once I've
> done that I will repeat all the above tests and send results in a separate
> email.

No, please repeat exactly what you did above with plplot 5.9.7 and Qt
4.5.3 but with with -DTEST_DYNDRIVERS=ON.  (I know that doesn't help
you with your netbeans issue, but I am trying to discover if the light
testing of the dynamic devices configured by -DTEST_DYNDRIVERS=ON
actually works for you for a system where more extensive testing of
the qtwidget device implied by "x01c -dev qtwidget" actually appears
to be working properly.)

Also, I suggest to help you sort out your replication issues, you do
as much as possible of testing with scripts (if you are running bash)
or batch files.  Running a script or batch file reduces a lot of
possibilities for the cause of differences so, for example, if you
notice a difference in results between Friday's and Monday's run of
the identical script it should make it easier to track down the reason
for the difference.

I will have a look later at the build results you attached.

Alan
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