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Re: 2.9.5 and 2.1.73
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John W. Eaton |
Subject: |
Re: 2.9.5 and 2.1.73 |
Date: |
Tue, 14 Mar 2006 13:06:33 -0500 |
On 14-Mar-2006, David Bateman wrote:
| Sebastien Loisel wrote:
|
| > It would be good if the MinGW version bug with the error() output
| > getting garbled were fixed.
|
| I have no idea of the source of this bug and so don't know how to debug
| it. I'd appreciate help on this one...
Is it because you are not seeing the problem, or you're not sure where
to start to debug it?
Can you generate a bad error message reliably?
What does the message look like just before the call to error()? What
does the message look like just inside the error() funciton? If they
are different, then I suspect a compiler/library bug, perhaps similar
to the one described here:
http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=24196
Though if it were precisely this bug, I'm surprised that Octave runs
at all.
jwe
Re: 2.9.5 and 2.1.73, David Bateman, 2006/03/14
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