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Re: Loading in hdf5 format skips every other variable.
From: |
John W. Eaton |
Subject: |
Re: Loading in hdf5 format skips every other variable. |
Date: |
Fri, 7 Jul 2000 11:52:01 -0500 (CDT) |
On 7-Jul-2000, Joao Cardoso <address@hidden> wrote:
| Thomas Walter wrote:
| >
| > >>>>> "Joao" == Joao Cardoso <address@hidden> writes:
| >
| > [snip]
| >
| > Joao> I'm using today plain cvs Octave version.
| ...
| >
| > Interesting. I updated octave from CVS yesterday and compiled it.
| > Then 'make check' reports 53 errors. All in 'octave.test/zero-one'.
| > The message is always:
| > error: logical not defined for type 'range'
| >
| > Anybody an idea?
|
| well, either you or I have problems with cvs...
|
| ...
| FAIL: octave.test/poly/residue-1.m
| ...
| === octave Summary ===
|
| # of expected passes 1251
| # of unexpected failures 1
| ../src/octave version 2.1.30 (i686-pc-sco3.2v5.0.4)
|
| the failed test is related with a loss of precision in eig(), due to an
| earlier Octave change to lapack-3. It occours in sco and irix, if I
| remember correctly.
|
| Joao
|
| PS-yes, now I remember that on one of the last cvs updates that I did, I
| had to manualy remove a series of directories (I remember a serie of
| directories under scripts/control), because cvs complained that it could
| not found Entries.log !?
I don't know what could have caused this problem for you.
I just checked out a fresh copy from the anonymous cvs area and ran
./autogen.sh ; make ; make check
On a Linux system with gcc 2.95.x and all the tests passed.
jwe
Loading in hdf5 format skips every other variable., John W. Eaton, 2000/07/07