Bug#491878: [Pkg-octave-devel] Bug#491878: closed by Rafael Laboissiere [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bug#491878: fixed in octave-image 1.0.6-3)

2008-07-25 Thread Francesco Potorti`
In that function, map is the first argument of the function, an unfortunate name choice. Even this is not a bug, I suggest you change map to something else to avoid confusion. Why do you think it is unfortunate? The argument of rgbplot is a color map, so that map seems to be fully

Bug#491878: [Pkg-octave-devel] Bug#491878: Bug#491878: closed by Rafael Laboissiere [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bug#491878: fixed in octave-image 1.0.6-3)

2008-07-25 Thread Rafael Laboissiere
* Francesco Potorti` [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-07-25 09:27]: Rafael Laboissiere wrote: Besides, there is no map() function in Octave, such that there is no danger of confusion. Or am I missing something? Yes :) Currently, Octave has a map function: octave help map -- Function File:

Bug#491878: [Pkg-octave-devel] Bug#491878: closed by Rafael Laboissiere [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bug#491878: fixed in octave-image 1.0.6-3)

2008-07-24 Thread Rafael Laboissiere
* Francesco Potorti` [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-07-23 12:43]: * /debian/patches/rgbplot-map-args.diff: New patch for fixing the calling of map() in rgbplot. Thanks to Francesco Potortì for the patch (closes: #491878). In fact, it is not even a call to map()! You are right, the

Bug#491878: closed by Rafael Laboissiere [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bug#491878: fixed in octave-image 1.0.6-3)

2008-07-23 Thread Francesco Potorti`
* /debian/patches/rgbplot-map-args.diff: New patch for fixing the calling of map() in rgbplot. Thanks to Francesco Potortì for the patch (closes: #491878). In fact, it is not even a call to map()! In that function, map is the first argument of the function, an unfortunate name