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Nonsense exponents got with "save"
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Mario Storti |
Subject: |
Nonsense exponents got with "save" |
Date: |
Tue, 12 Nov 1996 11:04:30 -0300 |
Hi all!!
(Installing Octave 1.1.1 from the binary distribution in Linux 1.2.13)
When I save variables to an ASCII file the numbers get nonsense high
exponents like 1.2345e+2957, etc... As a side effect I can't plot
since the interfacing with Gnuplot is through saving files.
Perhaps the following has to do with this: The binary is an ELF one,
and I had problems with the libg++ libraries. After I uncompressed the
package the octave binary couldn't run, asking for libg++.so.27. Then
I upgraded the libg++, libstdc++, libc and libm libraries. The octave
binary then worked but after I tried some basic commands I found that
I couldn't plot() because of this. When I issue the "ldconfig -v"
command I get the following:
ldconfig: version 1.7.3>
> /usr/local/lib:
> /usr/X11R6/lib:
> libXtst.so.6 => libXtst.so.6.0
(...)
> /usr/lib:
> libg++.so.2 => libg++.so.2.7.0
> lQ23ios8seek_diri => libstdc++.so.27.1.4
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> libstdc++.so.2 => libstdc++.so.2.7.0
(...)
> libtk.so.1.4.0 => libtk.so.1.4.0
> libtcl.so.1 => libtcl.so.1.7.4
> Fix16_abort__FRs => libg++.so.27.1.4
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> libdb.so.2 => libdb.so.2.0.0
> libgdbm.so.2 => libgdbm.so.2.0.0
(...)
I think that something is wrong with the "lQ23ios8seek_diri" and
"Fix16_abort__FRs" entries. Perhaps some Linux guru can help me. (I
posted this problem to a Linux oriented list with no success.)
TIA
Mario
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