I have discovered that I didn't build PGPLOT, and I can't quite
remember why. I also see that in my own notes [1], there is no mention
of PGPLOT.

Wasn't there some conversation about PGPLOT being a combination of
hard-to-build-on-a-Mac and PGPLOT-being-deprecated-in-favor-of-PLplot?

I see several useful modules such as PDL::Graphics::LUT and
PDL::Transform::Cartography (both of which, surprisingly, do exist in
my build, in spite of no PGPLOT) use PDL::Graphics::PGPLOT. Why, oh
why didn't I build PGPLOT? Any cheat sheets out there?


[1] 
http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/pdl/index.php?title=Installing_PDL_on_Mac_OS_X#Custom_Installation_of_PDL

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