[scilab-Users] JOGL & SciLab Problems
Mathieu Dubois
mathieu.dubois at limsi.fr
Fri Nov 19 20:31:31 CET 2010
I'm not sure I can help you more... Maybe you can have a look at the log
file (when scilab crashesit generates (in the working directory) a file
called hs_xxxx.log.
Did you try the scilab 5.3 bêta? I use it at work and it is pretty stable.
Mathieu
On 11/19/2010 08:06 PM, Tyrel Beede wrote:
> Thanks for the reply,
>
> I'm pretty confused at this point. I've got the same version of
> SciLab 5.2.2 64 bit working just fine on my home workstation. My home
> workstation has the same exact graphics card as my work PC. Same
> windows 7 64 bit. Its even almost the same hardware otherwise. Both
> have the full windows updates at the latest version. Works great at
> home, crashes with any type of plot command at work.
>
> Ty
>
> On Fri, Nov 19, 2010 at 8:29 AM, Mathieu Dubois
> <mathieu.dubois at limsi.fr <mailto:mathieu.dubois at limsi.fr>> wrote:
>
> Hello Tyrel,
>
> I don't use windows but precompiled linux version comes with JOGL
> so I think that Windows' version too.
>
> Usually Scilab crashes are caused by out-of-date drivers. See
> http://wiki.scilab.org/Graphical_issues_with_Scilab_5.0 for more
> details.
>
> HTH,
> Mathieu
>
>
> On 11/18/2010 10:16 PM, Tyrel Beede wrote:
>
> Hey Guys,
>
> I just spent the last hour googling around and reading
> anything I could find to help diagnose my problem with SciLab.
> I don't think it is a bug. The problem seems to be related
> to JOGL. I've installed a fresh copy of SciLab 5.2.2 x64 to
> match my x64 Windows 7 install. Everything works great with
> SciLab until I try to issue a "plot(x,y)" command at which
> point SciLab crashes. Even something simple like this causes
> problems
>
> x = 0 : 0.1 : 10
> y = sin(x)
> plot(x,y);
>
> I've tried all the different usecanvas(%T) tricks I can find.
> Then I noticed in some of the bug reports the developers were
> asking people to check the JOGL demo programs and verify that
> JOGL is working. I went to the JOGL site and tried the gears
> demo and sure enough the gears demo crashes out. It seems
> like JOGL isn't installed or it can't be found.
>
> In short,
>
> 1. Are the JOGL binaries installed with SciLab?
>
> 2. Is there a path issue that might be causing them to be hidden?
>
> Thanks,
> Ty
>
>
>
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