On 2015-07-14 18:34-0000 Spong, Donald A. wrote:

> I recently upgraded to Plplot 5.11.0. If I use Plplot from within a
Fortran 90 code that tries to open a formatted file and read from it,
I get an error upon execution:

> forrtl: severe (257): formatted I/O to unit open for unformatted transfers, 
> unit 15, file 
> /Users/dsp/fortran_code_development/taeflseab/MVanZeeland_ECH_2015/modeling_inputs_157737_t470.txt
> Image              PC                Routine            Line        Source
> libplplotf95.12.d  0000000109393DDC  Unknown               Unknown  Unknown
> xmvz-read          0000000109323889  Unknown               Unknown  Unknown
> xmvz-read          0000000109320A4B  Unknown               Unknown  Unknown
> xmvz-read          000000010932051E  Unknown               Unknown  Unknown
>

> If I change the unit number from 15 to something else I still get
the error. If I comment out the Plplot calls and compile without
Plplot, the error goes away. It’s acting as if Plplot has occupied all
available I/O units and declared them to be unformatted. How do I fix
this?

Hi Don:

The answer depends on whether this is a regression we have recently
introduced or a long-standing characteristic of our Fortran binding
(or more likely our core C library which is interfaced by that binding
since I believe all the PLplot I/O is done by our core C library).

So to help us formulate that answer, do you get similar problems for
the previous PLplot release (5.10.0) or not?

Alan
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