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Thank you, Ray,<br>
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this is a hint :-) -- but are you speaking about the problem<br>
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(a) the impossibility saving with SUM/PROD,<br>
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(b) the impossibility of dragging blocks out of the Palette browser,<br>
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i.e. are you speaking about the current release 5.2.2 or a nightly
build (which one)?<br>
<br>
I already tried your proposal at some of our systems, without success
so far -- the nightly build is still missing, and I would be very
pleased if there is a solution. As it requires GLIBC_2.11, which is not
supported by my distro, I will get another one running and try out.<br>
<br>
Hopefully, more people will reply to my request in the meantime.<br>
<br>
<br>
All the best,<br>
<br>
Nick<br>
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<br>
I tried the<br>
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ray joseph wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Nick,
I found a similar problem on a new installation on a Windows 2000 machine.
I found that many things did not work ... right away. After a few minutes,
features began to work.
Ray
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From: "Nick Rudnick" <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:joerg.rudnick@t-online.de"><joerg.rudnick@t-online.de></a>
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Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2010 2:20 PM
Subject: [scilab-Users] SOS: Version with Xcos usable for academic
teaching??
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<pre wrap="">Dear all,
some days ago I posted an -- unfortunately unanswered -- request for
access to a version of 5.2.2 usable for academic teaching.
We tried out the »official« release and, unfortunately, where unable to
save Xcos models with sum blocks -- on five different systems, including
several Windowses and Linux.
The bug seems to be identical to one reported very recently (Thomas
Yamaguchi, 2010-6-7 22:28) about the same problem with prod blocks --
which reportedly was solved at the then-actual nightly build.
Unfortunately, the nightly build *I downloaded* did not even allow
dragging blocks out of the palette browser.
My question: Can anybody give a comment right to
o confirm our observations or not,
o provide a link to the nightly build version which helped the guy
with the prod block problem -- or an equivalent one?
Although the only answer we got right now was somebody advising us to
switch to scicos we still cannot believe Scilab 5.2.2 has been *all the
time until now* in a state as unstable as we found it -- we are
desperately looking for a solution.
*Please* answer and do not keep silent...
Thank you a lot in advance,
Nick
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