Hazen,

That's interesting, and at odds with my tests a week or so back on Kubuntu
14.10. Can you confirm which flavour and version of Ubuntu you are using?
Also, I assume this is with Qt4 and not Qt5?

Andrew

On Fri, Apr 10, 2015 at 12:29:15PM -0400, Hazen Babcock wrote:
> >
> >That's a fairly sparse but still acceptable comprehensive test result for
> >this release, but to start the next release cycle properly I strongly
> >encourage everybody here to learn to run the
> >scripts/comprehensive_test.sh bash script to completion on all
> >platforms accessible to you (taking the approach that you should
> >disable any PLplot component that has errors in order to get the
> >script to complete).  Such tests are encouraged for essentially all
> >platforms (e.g, MSVC, Cygwin, MinGW/MSYS, MinGW-w64/MSYS2, Mac OS X,
> >all varieties of Linux distributions, and other Unices).
> 
> I just tried to run the non-interactive comprehensive tests on lubuntu
> without success. Perhaps it is because I'm not running the tests properly?
> The QT devices that are causing the problems work fine if I run them by
> hand. I looked on the sourceforge wiki but I could not find and instructions
> on how to do this. Attached is what I tried and the results of the test.
> 
> best,
> -Hazen
> 

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