Same problem here. Using 8.04, gnuplot Version 4.2 patchlevel 2. Terminal typs is set to wxt...I don't recall seeing this before but now it appears at the start of everysession. I can get a crash simply by doing
Terminal type set to 'wxt'
gnuplot> f(x) = x
gnuplot> plot f(x)
gnuplot> plot f(x)
The graph is displayed but the window id:0 is frozen and doesn't repaint after covering. The terminal will remain active until I send another command to the plotting window but then it freezes as well. To close out of the session I can force quit during which the following message is displayed:
"Gnuplot (window id : 0)" is not responding.
There is nothing logged in /var/log. What happened to the old gnuplot with no buttons in the plot window? I'd be happy to back to that.
Same problem here. Using 8.04, gnuplot Version 4.2 patchlevel 2. Terminal typs is set to wxt...I don't recall seeing this before but now it appears at the start of everysession. I can get a crash simply by doing
Terminal type set to 'wxt'
gnuplot> f(x) = x
gnuplot> plot f(x)
gnuplot> plot f(x)
The graph is displayed but the window id:0 is frozen and doesn't repaint after covering. The terminal will remain active until I send another command to the plotting window but then it freezes as well. To close out of the session I can force quit during which the following message is displayed:
"Gnuplot (window id : 0)" is not responding.
There is nothing logged in /var/log. What happened to the old gnuplot with no buttons in the plot window? I'd be happy to back to that.