On Oct 27, 2008, at 10:00 , Alexander Hansen wrote:
> We've chosen to maximize the available options for gnuplot, which
> includes the X11 wxWidgets terminal and other GNOME-related
> functionality. This was a conscious choice.
>
> Another option for you is to install gnuplot-nox, which has a lower
> footprint, but lacks X11 support.
How about an intermediate step between the minimalist 'nox' version
and the 'everything but the kitchen sink' version? I am proposing a
useful X11 compilation that won't need several hundred dependencies -
call it gnuplot-nognome.
Using a rusty Amiga 4000T, a shiny PowerMac G5, & a homebuilt Ubuntu box
If a train station is where the train stops, what is a workstation?
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