On 11/28/05, Rafael Laboissiere [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* Rafael Laboissiere [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2005-11-28 22:28]:
Indeed, this seems to be the case. With the octave2.9_2.9.4-8 package
[...]
Sorry, I meant octave2.1_2.1.72-6.
Unfortunately, for me 2.1.72-6 is even worse than before. I
* Teemu Ikonen [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2005-11-29 12:48]:
Unfortunately, for me 2.1.72-6 is even worse than before. I get a
crash immediately after starting Octave:
[...]
I guess this is what you get from mixing Debian releases during
library transitions :)
As an interim solution you might
* Rafael Laboissiere [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2005-11-28 22:28]:
Indeed, this seems to be the case. With the octave2.9_2.9.4-8 package
[...]
Sorry, I meant octave2.1_2.1.72-6.
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Package: octave2.1-headers
Version: 2.1.72-4
Severity: normal
Oct-functions generated by mkoctfile segfault randomly, but very often. For
example, the following innocent-looking function:
-*-*-*-
#include octave/oct.h
DEFUN_DLD(uitest, args, , )
{
int x = 20;
int y = 20;
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