On 3/28/2019 4:13 PM, Corinna Vinschen wrote: > On Mar 28 19:01, Achim Gratz wrote: >> Corinna Vinschen writes: >>> Done. I also pushed out new dev snapshots. >> >> No good deed goes unpunished… >> >> Whith the 20190327 snapshot our main data processing application is >> broken. It looks like it should almost work, it doesn't crash or >> anything, but the pipe that delivers a script+data into gnuplot seems to >> either skip or overwrite data and then gnuplot bails with a syntax >> error. Depending on exactly which data I try to plot I get the first or >> first few plots out through the whole processing pipe (that ends in a >> PDF file), albeit sometimes with incomplete data. Doing each of the >> steps manually (i.e. writing the gnuplot script into a file, then feed >> that into gnuplot, then the output from gnuplot inth ghostscript) does >> work correctly. I have not yet been able to reduce this down to some >> simpler test case, so I had to roll back to the previous snapshot. I >> still have it installed on the development system, though. > > I'm pretty sure Ken would be happy about an STC.
Yes, please. Barring that, is there any chance I could see the relevant code, or at least enough of it so that I can see how FIFOs are being used? Thanks, and thanks for testing. Ken