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Re: TV bug (memory?) under Solaris 2.4 [message #5439 is a reply to message #5436] Mon, 18 December 1995 00:00 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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In article <4as0pj$22b@post.gsfc.nasa.gov> offenbrg@fondue.gsfc.nasa.gov
(Joel D. Offenberg) writes:
> We have been encountering a bug under in IDL4.0.1 under Solaris 2.4
> when drawing images to the screen (i.e. doing a "TV" operation). What
> happens is this: IDL starts to draw the image, then draws a little garbage
> and then redraws a section of the image, then locks up and leaves the rest
> of the window blank. IDL is frozen at this point---CTRL-C does not work,
> and the only way out is to CTRL-Z and kill the session.

If you want to have a good laugh: We have the same problem with PV-Wave 5
AND 6 (under Solaris 2.4). I never noticed the memory corellation, but will
have a proper look now. As you say, pretty disgusting problem, since there
is no way to reproduce it on demand.

George


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