Alan W. Irwin writes:
Hi Geoffrey:
Your recent revision (I am using revision 10991) to make a plstransform
wrapper to Tcl builds okay, but actual use of plstransform for example 19
does not work for me. I get
Unable to evaluate Tcl-side coordinate transform.
repeated 13557
Alan W. Irwin writes:
Hi Geoffrey:
Your recent revision (I am using revision 10991) to make a plstransform
wrapper to Tcl builds okay, but actual use of plstransform for example 19
does not work for me. I get
Unable to evaluate Tcl-side coordinate transform.
repeated 13557
Hazen Babcock wrote:
The end of April sounds good to me. I would like to complete the
OCaml work that I have postponed for several months now, as well as
complete the work I have done on getting universal coordinate
transform support up and running in PLplot, at least to the point
where
On 2010-05-12 12:52-0400 Hazen Babcock wrote:
Hazen Babcock wrote:
The end of April sounds good to me. I would like to complete the
OCaml work that I have postponed for several months now, as well as
complete the work I have done on getting universal coordinate
transform support up and
On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 12:52 PM, Hazen Babcock hbabc...@mac.com wrote:
Hazen Babcock wrote:
Based on some off-list conversations about what people want to get done
before the next release, it looks like the (tentative) release date is
going to get pushed back a few more weeks to mid-May or
Alan W. Irwin writes:
On 2010-05-11 12:29-0500 Geoffrey Furnish wrote:
Geoffrey Furnish writes:
Alan W. Irwin writes:
C++ and OCaml are perfect, and here is the status of the remaining
non-perfect bindings:
tcl
Missing examples:
On 2010-05-12 11:22-0500 Geoffrey Furnish wrote:
Alan W. Irwin writes:
Hi Geoffrey:
Your recent revision (I am using revision 10991) to make a plstransform
wrapper to Tcl builds okay, but actual use of plstransform for example 19
does not work for me. I get
Unable to evaluate
On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 01:35:47PM -0400, Hezekiah M. Carty wrote:
On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 12:52 PM, Hazen Babcock hbabc...@mac.com wrote:
Hazen Babcock wrote:
Based on some off-list conversations about what people want to get done
before the next release, it looks like the (tentative)
On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 11:22:20AM -0500, Geoffrey Furnish wrote:
Alan W. Irwin writes:
Hi Geoffrey:
Your recent revision (I am using revision 10991) to make a plstransform
wrapper to Tcl builds okay, but actual use of plstransform for example 19
does not work for me. I get
On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 11:55:29PM -0500, Maurice LeBrun wrote:
I agree, xor mode sucks big time (due to the line occasionally becoming
invisible).
On a recent project, I implemented a plot overlay capability for drawing a
ruler between two interactively selected points, with coordinates
On 2010-05-12 12:36-0500 Geoffrey Furnish wrote:
Alan W. Irwin writes:
If you try Tcl-8.4 do you get the same error?
Thanks for your report. Yes I eventually did duplicate the error, and have
now fixed it. I had no idea that lassign was introduced in Tcl 8.5.
Thanks, Geoffrey. It now
Alan W. Irwin writes:
On 2010-05-12 11:22-0500 Geoffrey Furnish wrote:
BTW, taking a cue from the wiki, I added some options on the cmake line
like this:
% cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=$HOME/devel/8.4/prefix
-DCMAKE_INCLUDE_PATH=$HOME/devel/8.4/prefix/include
Werner Smekal writes:
Hi Geoffrey,
On 5/12/10 10:30 PM, Geoffrey Furnish wrote:
Alan W. Irwin writes:
On 2010-05-12 11:22-0500 Geoffrey Furnish wrote:
BTW, taking a cue from the wiki, I added some options on the
cmake line like this:
% cmake
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hi Geoffrey,
Okay, thanks. I just tried this:
% cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=$HOME/devel/8.4/prefix
-DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH=$HOME/devel/8.4/prefix .. | tee cmake.out
...
-- Looking for include paths and libraries for Tcl/Tk
-- Found Tclsh:
Werner Smekal writes:
I think it has something to do with these lines FindTCL.cmake
FIND_LIBRARY(TCL_LIBRARY
NAMES
tcl
tcl${TK_LIBRARY_VERSION} tcl${TCL_TCLSH_VERSION} tcl${TK_WISH_VERSION}
tcl86 tcl8.6
tcl85 tcl8.5
tcl84 tcl8.4
tcl83 tcl8.3
tcl82 tcl8.2
On 2010-05-12 15:30-0500 Geoffrey Furnish wrote:
Alan W. Irwin writes:
On 2010-05-12 11:22-0500 Geoffrey Furnish wrote:
BTW, taking a cue from the wiki, I added some options on the cmake line
like this:
% cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=$HOME/devel/8.4/prefix
On 2010-05-12 23:20+0200 Werner Smekal wrote:
FIND_LIBRARY(TCL_LIBRARY
NAMES
tcl
tcl${TK_LIBRARY_VERSION} tcl${TCL_TCLSH_VERSION} tcl${TK_WISH_VERSION}
tcl86 tcl8.6
tcl85 tcl8.5
tcl84 tcl8.4
tcl83 tcl8.3
tcl82 tcl8.2
tcl80 tcl8.0
PATHS ${TCLTK_POSSIBLE_LIB_PATHS}
)
It
Alan W. Irwin writes:
Just for completeness could you also show us the results of
ls $HOME/devel/8.4/prefix/lib
?
% ls $HOME/devel/8.4/prefix/lib
libtcl8.4.so libtk8.4.so tcl8.4tk8.4
libtclstub8.4.a libtkstub8.4.a tclConfig.sh tkConfig.sh
It is possible the whole
On Wednesday, May 12, 2010 at 20:18:40 (+0100) Andrew Ross writes:
On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 11:55:29PM -0500, Maurice LeBrun wrote:
I agree, xor mode sucks big time (due to the line occasionally becoming
invisible).
On a recent project, I implemented a plot overlay capability for
On 2010-05-12 18:55-0500 Geoffrey Furnish wrote:
Alan W. Irwin writes:
Just for completeness could you also show us the results of
ls $HOME/devel/8.4/prefix/lib
?
% ls $HOME/devel/8.4/prefix/lib
libtcl8.4.so libtk8.4.so tcl8.4tk8.4
libtclstub8.4.a libtkstub8.4.a
Alan W. Irwin writes:
To take this further could you please try building cmake-2.8.1 (see
directions at http://cmake.org/cmake/resources/software.html) and use that
version instead for the above test if that is not what you are already
doing? That's the version I use for my testing with
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