Nick Dokos <nicholas.do...@hp.com> wrote: > Eric Schulte <schulte.e...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Hi Nigel, > > > > Org-mode gnuplot code blocks do make use of user variables [1] for > > passing arguments into gnuplot. I believe that this feature may only be > > available in later versions of gnuplot. I'm using gnuplot 4.4 locally > > and I've had no problems using gnuplot from Org-mode code blocks which I > > do most every day. > > > > Did you try the example that Nigel posted? I think babel *is* broken. > I tried a bisect and can verify that > > commit f16c46c856afbd41b115a6a50306c0c002cdb333 is good > (release_7.01h-750-gf16c46c) > commit b664510ec4811491e4611791c24591153abdf5f3 is bad > (release_7.01h-800-gb664510) > > but the sequence is not bisectable: when it tries the middle commit > 2699f4e9bc7695432cf6aaf1dd48e182b10c2847 (release_7.01h-775-g2699f4e) > it gets "Symbol's value as variable is void: result-type" and it's > not clear to me how to proceed with the bisection at that point. I tried > skipping a bit, but the results were mixed at best. > > So it looks to me as if something in those 50 commits broke it. >
One more data point: the result-type problem was resolved in the following commit cea9fd742129f74b9ea38d7d9d74ca751271fce2 (release_7.01h-786-gcea9fd7) and that one still shows the gnuplot problem. So it's down to 36 commits. HTH, Nick _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Please use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode