Hi Matt,

I am going to download SciPDL today and try that out. Of course, that 
would work with the system Perl, which, sadly doesn't have all the other 
modules that I use for my work. Nevertheless, it might help me squeeze 
through with this demo.

A related question -- I seemed to have borked my installation of X11. 
What is the version of X11 that you use to get PGPLOT compiled, and 
where can I get it? I am on Snow Leopard, and I am getting confusing 
message from the interwebs. Apple's web site mentions X11 R7 in one of 
its support pages, but I can't find any R7 at all. Another Apple page 
mentions that the action has shifted to 
[http://xquartz.macosforge.org/], which, of course, downloads and 
installs a completely self-contained X installation which, at least I 
can't figure out how use to install my own PGPLOT.

Matthew Kenworthy wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 5:47 AM, Chris Marshall<[email protected]>  wrote:
>> You could use a temporary SciPDL install as I
>> think that comes with the PGPLOT equipment...
>
> Yes, SciPDL comes with PGPLOT compiled and working - I'm using it now ;)
>
> Matt
>
>



-- 
Puneet Kishor

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