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Stefan Gerlach changed:
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Assignee|alexander.se...@web.de
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--- Comment #13 from Alexander Semke ---
(In reply to Colin Griffith from comment #12)
> The crash still occurs, and is not picked up by DrKonqi despite being a
> debug build that was installed to the /usr directory (after
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--- Comment #12 from Colin Griffith ---
The crash still occurs, and is not picked up by DrKonqi despite being a debug
build that was installed to the /usr directory (after purging both the copy
installed from the repositories, and
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--- Comment #11 from Colin Griffith ---
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Fitted Curves in Labplot2
Dashed lines are the fitted curves.
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--- Comment #10 from Colin Griffith ---
(In reply to Alexander Semke from comment #7)
> (In reply to Colin Griffith from comment #5)
> > In case it's relevant, I suppose I should mention that the data I'm messing
> > with is 4401
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--- Comment #9 from Alexander Semke ---
(In reply to Alexander Semke from comment #6)
> 1. ./compile_debug/
> 2. cd build_debug
> 2. sudo make install
It should be ./compile_debug here, of course.
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--- Comment #8 from Alexander Semke ---
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cone_fundamentals
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--- Comment #7 from Alexander Semke ---
(In reply to Colin Griffith from comment #5)
> In case it's relevant, I suppose I should mention that the data I'm messing
> with is 4401 data points, with X values ranging from 390 to
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--- Comment #6 from Alexander Semke ---
(In reply to Colin Griffith from comment #4)
> I suppose now I should compile it using /usr as the installation prefix, and
> uninstall the version of Labplot from the repositories... Or
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--- Comment #5 from Colin Griffith ---
In case it's relevant, I suppose I should mention that the data I'm messing
with is 4401 data points, with X values ranging from 390 to 830, and Y values
ranging from 0 to 2. Most plots have 3
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--- Comment #4 from Colin Griffith ---
(In reply to Alexander Semke from comment #3)
> (In reply to Colin Griffith from comment #2)
> > I don't think I have all the packages necessary to compile Labplot, but I
> > can probably try
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--- Comment #3 from Alexander Semke ---
(In reply to Colin Griffith from comment #2)
> I don't think I have all the packages necessary to compile Labplot, but I
> can probably try installing them and doing so. The 'INSTALL' file
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--- Comment #2 from Colin Griffith ---
(In reply to Alexander Semke from comment #1)
> (In reply to Colin Griffith from comment #0)
> > Application: labplot2 (2.4.0)
> >
> > Qt Version: 5.9.3
> > Frameworks Version: 5.43.0
> >
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Alexander Semke changed:
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Severity|normal |crash
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