I didn't find this in any docs though. To the contrary, it looked as though one had to select certain compile options to get it to work with graphics. Perhaps this could go in the wiki -- into a debian section or something.
Is this also possible with the TriD/opengl stuff?
Also, I used plplot9-driver-xwin, which is available for ubuntu, where the gnome2 is not. It doesn't seem to want to accept updates to my sources.list file either.
-Bill
On 6/29/06, Rafael Laboissiere <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
* Bill Coffman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-06-27 17:31]:
> 4. There is no debian package to support graphics. However, compiling from
> source wasn't too bad. But to maintain my packaging system integrity, I
> would have appreciated an uninstall option.
I do not know what you mean exactly by "support graphics", but I do here
(in Debian sid, version 5.6.1-6 of the plplot packages):
apt-get install pdl plplot9-driver-gnome2 libplplot-dev
cd /usr/share/doc/libplplot9/examples/perl
perl x01.pl -dev gcw
and I see nice graphics.
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Rafael
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Bill Coffman
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