You could use a temporary SciPDL install as I
think that comes with the PGPLOT equipment...

--Chris

On 1/30/2011 9:44 PM, Puneet Kishor wrote:
>
>
> Chris Marshall wrote:
>> On 1/30/2011 5:55 PM, Puneet Kishor wrote:
>>> As far as I understand, there is no explicit declaration in perldl.conf
>>> for PGPLOT. I have to have pgplot, the library, installed (for which, I
>>> need the g77 installer, which I have. Then, I need to install the Perl
>>> PGPLOT module. And then if I build PDL, it will automatically build
>>> PDL::Graphics::PGPLOT.
>>
>> PDL::Graphics::PGPLOT is always built. In order to
>> use it you'll have to install the perl PGPLOT module.
>> To install that you must install the pgplot graphics
>> library.
>>
>
>
> yes. Turns out, installing all this on Snow Leopard (Mac OS X 10.6.x), 
> especially one that used to be a previous operating system and then was 
> upgraded, is a bloody nightmare. I found a set of really good instructions at 
> [http://iparrizar.mnstate.edu/~juan/urania/2009/10/23/pgplot-on-snow-leopard/],
>  and have finally got PDL::Graphics::PGPLOT installed. But, it is giving me a 
> segfault every time I try to output anything. So, I am trying to figure out 
> how to clean all the years worth of detritus and and build everything clean. 
> Quite a nightmare. For now, PGPLOT is simply not working. Hopefully, I will 
> have this solved before my demo.
>
> Thanks.
>
>


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