> On 29 Oct. 2016, at 3:00 am, macports-users-requ...@lists.macosforge.org
> wrote:
>
>> I am sorry if this is a silly question, but I am trying to install gnuplot
>> (I am running Mac OS Sierra, recently updated and performed the MacPorts
>> migration) and am ge
On Oct 28, 2016, at 4:36 AM, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> In that case I would suggest you to run "sudo port deactivate active",
> then "rm -rf /Applications/MacPorts" and potentially clean up a few
> more places (I have no clue which ones).
Fortunately, it's documented in the
On 28 October 2016 at 06:23, Tom Gederberg <tgederb...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> I am sorry if this is a silly question, but I am trying to install gnuplot
> (I am running Mac OS Sierra, recently updated and performed the MacPorts
> migration) and am getting the error shown b
I am sorry if this is a silly question, but I am trying to install gnuplot (I
am running Mac OS Sierra, recently updated and performed the MacPorts
migration) and am getting the error shown below. Aquaterm is needing to be
installed and that seem to be where it is hanging up.
Error
(Whoops: Just noticed I accidentally the message was actually sent twice to the
reporter and not to the list. My bad.)
It is a known issue. The update of lua @5.3.1 is incompatible with some ports,
like gnuplot and wireshark.
This issue is being tracked in tickets #48826 (for gnuplot) and #48835
Doing “upgrade outdated” on Mavericks, and GNUplot 4.6.6_0 failed to upgrade to 5.0.1_1. The 5.x builds work fine on my Yosemite test machine.I couldn’t find a ticket that seemed to explain what I found in the main.log, which is attached.
The error seems to be related to LUA but perhaps I don’t
On Sep 13, 2015, at 12:31, Hinckley Dan wrote:
>
> Doing “upgrade outdated” on Mavericks, and GNUplot 4.6.6_0 failed to upgrade
> to 5.0.1_1. The 5.x builds work fine on my Yosemite test machine.
>
> I couldn’t find a ticket that seemed to explain what I found in the mai
I do not keep my ports upto date, I do not regularily update being an old fart
and having been bitten many times by the inocuous upgrade that breaks verything.
My surprize when gnuplot stopped working in the last day or so is imense.
This line in my plot files causes gnuplot to not run:
set
Can’t find anything in the tickets about this. Can someone point me to what is happening here? Am I correct that wxwidgets is involved?Macports installed + wget, xtide and a couple of others, self-update runYosemite 10.10 clean install
main.log
Description: Binary data
¬¬¬Dan
On Oct 25, 2014, at 4:14 PM, Hinckley Dan wrote:
Can’t find anything in the tickets about this. Can someone point me to what
is happening here? Am I correct that wxwidgets is involved?
Macports installed + wget, xtide and a couple of others, self-update run
Yosemite 10.10 clean install
I actually did clean it, and I’ll look at that trac and try again, again…
Thankee.
¬¬¬
Dan Hinckley ⎈
d...@suiattle.org
On 25 Oct 2014, at 21:11, Ryan Schmidt ryandes...@macports.org wrote:
On Oct 25, 2014, at 4:14 PM, Hinckley Dan wrote:
Can’t find anything in the
Dear users,
I am trying to install the port
gnuplot on my macbook air with OS X 10.9.2
with the command
sudo port install gnuplot I obtain the following error message:
--- Computing dependencies for libpng
--- Extracting libpng
Error: org.macports.extract for port libpng returned: command
On Thu, Mar 20, 2014 at 3:12 PM, Gaetano Sardina gaetano...@gmail.comwrote:
sudo port install gnuplot I obtain the following error message:
--- Computing dependencies for libpng
--- Extracting libpng
Error: org.macports.extract for port libpng returned: command execution
failed
Please
Hi,
Dear users,
I am trying to install the port
gnuplot on my macbook air with OS X 10.9.2
with the command
sudo port install gnuplot I obtain the following error message:
--- Computing dependencies for libpng
--- Extracting libpng
Error: org.macports.extract for port libpng returned
Hi MacPorts Users,
I'm having some trouble. GNUPlot is failing to build because of a version
inconsistency between pango and cairo:
:info:build dyld: Library not loaded: /opt/local/lib/libcairo.2.dylib
:info:build Referenced from: /opt/local/lib/libpangocairo-1.0.0.dylib
:info:build Reason
requires version 11203.0.0 or later, but libcairo.2.dylib provides version
11107.0.0
:info:build make[2]: *** [gnuplot.gih] Trace/BPT trap: 5
I'm a little puzzled. I tried force-uninstalling cairo, which caused pango to
rebuild during the rev-upgrade phase. However, during rev-upgrade, gnuplot
version 11107.0.0
:info:build make[2]: *** [gnuplot.gih] Trace/BPT trap: 5
I'm a little puzzled. I tried force-uninstalling cairo, which caused pango
to rebuild during the rev-upgrade phase. However, during rev-upgrade,
gnuplot still fails to build.
Here were my steps:
1. Initially, I
On Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 5:09 PM, Alexander Rudy alex.r...@gmail.com wrote:
That seems to have been the problem. Is cairo-devel outdated? Has it been
replaced by cairo? If not, why is it at an older version?
-devel ports in macports are typically prereleases intended to allow other
port
On Feb 13, 2013, at 16:09, Alexander Rudy wrote:
Is cairo-devel outdated?
Yes, as you see:
$ port info --name --version cairo cairo-devel
version: 1.12.14
name: cairo
--
version: 1.11.4
name: cairo-devel
Has it been replaced by cairo?
Not using the replaced_by keyword, but certainly you
On Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 01:21:54AM -0400, Richard L. Hamilton wrote:
I keep getting the following:
--- Installing gnuplot @4.6.0_1+aquaterm+pangocairo+universal+x11
Error: org.macports.activate for port gnuplot returned:
/opt/local/share/texmf/tex/latex/gnuplot/gnuplot-lua-tikz-common.sty
I keep getting the following:
--- Installing gnuplot @4.6.0_1+aquaterm+pangocairo+universal+x11
Error: org.macports.activate for port gnuplot returned:
/opt/local/share/texmf/tex/latex/gnuplot/gnuplot-lua-tikz-common.sty: no such
file or directory
That's even after removing the luaterm
People,
Gnuplot is failing to fetch files during update
###
:debug:fetch Fetching failed:: The requested URL returned error: 404
:notice:fetch --- Attempting to fetch
patch-upstream-compilerwarnings.diff from
http
On May 1, 2012, at 10:10 AM, Rodolfo Aramayo wrote:
People,
Gnuplot is failing to fetch files during update
Do to a bad commit which has been fixed.
https://trac.macports.org/changeset/92569
https://trac.macports.org/changeset/92572
Regards,
Bradley Giesbrecht (pixilla)
smime.p7s
Thank You!
On Tue, May 1, 2012 at 12:15, Bradley Giesbrecht pixi...@macports.org wrote:
On May 1, 2012, at 10:10 AM, Rodolfo Aramayo wrote:
People,
Gnuplot is failing to fetch files during update
Do to a bad commit which has been fixed.
https://trac.macports.org/changeset/92569
https
/Applications/AquaTerm.app installed? Do you
happen to use i386 gnuplot? Both reasons will almost surely make the
old (= what is currently installed in macports) version of AquaTerm
fail.
If you have the system-wide AquaTerm installed, it might help to
completely remove AquaTerm installed
On Apr 29, 2012, at 13:27, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
(Are there any guidelines/suggestions
about filenames of patchfiles? I've seen everything from *.diff to
*.patch to patch-filename to patch-filename.diff. This is a trivial
issue though.)
The guideline is that the patchfile name should be
On Apr 27, 2012, at 11:13 PM, Jason Swails wrote:
Have you tried rebuilding aquaterm with MacPorts?
Well, I've done that just now and it didn't change anything.
X11 works, aqua doesn't. :-(
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Hi users,
is there anyone out there who tried to run MacPorts' version of gnuplot?
I don't know what I am doing wrong, but for some reason my gnuplot 4.4p4
installed through MacPorts doesn't work unless I change the console from aqua
to x11.
Greets,
Marko
Have you tried rebuilding aquaterm with MacPorts?
On Fri, Apr 27, 2012 at 5:08 PM, Marko Käning mk-macpo...@techno.ms wrote:
On Apr 27, 2012, at 11:04 PM, Jason Swails wrote:
$ port installed gnuplot
The following ports are currently installed:
gnuplot @4.4.4_0+luaterm+pangocairo (active
On Apr 27, 2012, at 11:13 PM, Jason Swails wrote:
Have you tried rebuilding aquaterm with MacPorts?
Hmm, well, I have it installed just fine:
$ port installed aquaterm
The following ports are currently installed:
aquaterm @1.0.1_5 (active)
Could rebuilding it change the situation?
trouble with it in the past, but not with my current system). To be
thorough, I would uninstall and reinstall both aquaterm (first) and gnuplot
(after).
Hopefully this works...
Jason
--
Jason M. Swails
Quantum Theory Project,
University of Florida
Ph.D. Candidate
352-392-4032
(below is a reposting from the other macports message list as I was
recommended that here was the correct location...)
When trying to build gnuplot on OSX 10.7 Lion aquaterm fails and when you
check the log file it seems to relate to the Xcode licence.
version:1
:debug:main Executing
On Mar 18, 2012, at 6:18 p.m., mdekauwe wrote:
When trying to build gnuplot on OSX 10.7 Lion aquaterm fails and when you
check the log file it seems to relate to the Xcode licence.
Try following the instructions here:
https://trac.macports.org/wiki/ProblemHotlist#xcode-eula
I tried
On Sun, Mar 18, 2012 at 18:18, mdekauwe mdeka...@gmail.com wrote:
:info:build You have not agreed to the Xcode license agreements, please run
xcodebuild standalone from within a Terminal window to review and agree to
the Xcode license agreements.
This is not saying to run xcodebuild
]
:notice:build Log for aquaterm is at:
/opt/local/var/macports/logs/_opt_local_var_macports_sources_rsync.macports.org_release_tarballs_ports_aqua_aquaterm/aquaterm/main.log
thanks
Lawrence Velázquez wrote:
On Mar 18, 2012, at 6:18 p.m., mdekauwe wrote:
When trying to build gnuplot on OSX
:info:build error: error opening
'/opt/local/var/macports/build/_opt_local_var_macports_sources_rsync.macports.org_release_tarballs_ports_aqua_aquaterm/aquaterm/work/aquaterm/build/AquaTerm.build/Deployment/AQTFwk.build/Objects-normal/x86_64/AQTPlotBuilder.d':
Error opening output file
On Mar 18, 2012, at 9:20 p.m., Jeremy Lavergne wrote:
Looks like permissions issues.
Can you try cleaning and installing aquaterm?
$ sudo port clean --all aquaterm
$ sudo port install aquaterm
vq
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Could you elaborate at all?
I am using root when calling the command so i am not sure what else I would
need to do?
$ sudo port install gnuplot
Jeremy Lavergne wrote:
:info:build error: error opening
'/opt/local/var/macports/build
On 3/13/12 08:00 , macports-users-requ...@lists.macosforge.org wrote:
Subject: Re: gnuplot: question about wxWidgets(-devel) Universal
variants
On Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 01:46, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
How exactly should the code be written to enable compiling
64-bit version of gnuplot with wxt
for me for using a Gnuplot terminal. The old version
(2.8) also works of course, but only for 32-bit applications and it
lacks two nice features which is a bit painful.
If you
really need wxWidgets, I suggest using the X11/gtk backend. See this old
ticket for a full explanation:
I have no idea how
to open a
can of worms ;)
I have found that it is not compatible with Mayavi (a python
visualization program), and I suspect the same for other projects that
use wxwidgets.
At least it works for me for using a Gnuplot terminal. The old version
(2.8) also works of course, but only for 32-bit
On Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 01:46, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
How exactly should the code be written to enable compiling 64-bit
version of gnuplot with wxt terminal, without interfering with other
ports and without breaking functionality for 32-bit architectures?
Once/if that question is answered, I
Hello,
I would like to use gnuplot with wxt terminal (wxWidgets). The current
Portfile uses
variant wxwidgets description Enable wxWidgets front-end {
depends_lib-append port:wxWidgets
configure.args-delete --disable-wxwidgets
configure.args-append --with-wx
On Mar 11, 2012, at 18:51, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
I would like to use gnuplot with wxt terminal (wxWidgets). The current
Portfile uses
variant wxwidgets description Enable wxWidgets front-end {
depends_lib-append port:wxWidgets
configure.args-delete --disable
On Tue, Jun 07, 2011 at 05:31:22PM +0800, cao.xu wrote:
After installed emacs from macports, gnuplot can be installed
correctly. It seems the dependency on emacs is needed by gnuplot indeed.
It is true that there's an undeclared dependency on emacs to build the
gnuplot-mode elisp. Really
On Jun 6, 2011, at 03:02, cao.xu wrote:
To install gunplot through macports, I get the following error:
localhost:local apple$ sudo port install gnuplot @4.4.3
Note that it is not possible to specify a version of a port to install. You
will always get the version of the port
Maybe emacs is part of mac os x by default and I deleted it without care.
在 2011-6-7,下午9:01, Drechsel Wolf 写道:
After installed emacs from macports, gnuplot can be installed correctly. It
seems the dependency on emacs is needed by gnuplot indeed.
I think this is not true:
bub$ port
On Jun 7, 2011, at 09:42, cao.xu wrote:
Maybe emacs is part of mac os x by default
It definitely is.
and I deleted it without care.
Well we know *something* deleted those directories. You said you put back some
of them, but perhaps not all of them. Try replacing all of /usr/share/emacs
On Sat, Jan 8, 2011 at 2:30 AM, Brandon S Allbery KF8NH
allb...@kf8nh.com wrote:
There's always gvim :)
(although, why isn't there an aqua version?)
I'm not sure what you mean, but I have MacVim.app from MacPorts installed.
--
Andrea
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On Sun, Jan 9, 2011 at 6:07 AM, Andrea D'Amore and.dam...@macports.orgwrote:
On Sat, Jan 8, 2011 at 2:30 AM, Brandon S Allbery KF8NH
allb...@kf8nh.com wrote:
There's always gvim :)
(although, why isn't there an aqua version?)
I'm not sure what you mean, but I have MacVim.app from MacPorts
On Sun, Jan 9, 2011 at 6:07 AM, Andrea D'Amore
mailto:and.dam...@macports.organd.dam...@macports.org
wrote:
On Sat, Jan 8, 2011 at 2:30 AM, Brandon S
Allbery KF8NH
mailto:allb...@kf8nh.comallb...@kf8nh.com
wrote:
There's always gvim :)
(although, why isn't there an aqua version?)
I'm not
On Fri, Jan 7, 2011 at 3:58 AM, Ryan Schmidt ryandes...@macports.org wrote:
open -e file is the same as dragging the file file onto the program
TextEdit
I have a tedit alias for open -e in order to do quick GUI text
editing and to differentiate it from Bare Bones Software's edit.
--
Andrea
Hi! I forgot that man is our friend, sorry for that... and thanks a lot
for all the information regarding the open command. This is an amazing list!
2011/1/7 Andrea D'Amore and.dam...@macports.org
On Fri, Jan 7, 2011 at 3:58 AM, Ryan Schmidt ryandes...@macports.org
wrote:
open -e file is
On Fri, Jan 7, 2011 at 3:13 AM, Andrea D'Amore and.dam...@macports.orgwrote:
On Fri, Jan 7, 2011 at 3:58 AM, Ryan Schmidt ryandes...@macports.org
wrote:
open -e file is the same as dragging the file file onto the program
TextEdit
I have a tedit alias for open -e in order to do quick GUI
On Fri, Jan 7, 2011 at 3:09 PM, Jason Swails jason.swa...@gmail.com wrote:
Why not set tedit to your default text editor and use open -t instead?
(also described in said man page)
Because I find it easier to type tedit than open -e with the space
and the dash. My default editor is edit already.
Ha, I misread that. I thought tedit was a program you aliased with open -e
(not sure how I thought that worked). Your way makes much more sense. I
like my vi, so I don't use open for text files in any case. I only just
learned about -e and -t when looking at the man page again.
Happy times,
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On 1/7/11 19:48 , Jason Swails wrote:
Ha, I misread that. I thought tedit was a program you aliased with open -e
(not sure how I thought that worked). Your way makes much more sense. I
like my vi, so I don't use open for text files in any case.
Chiapparini wrote:
TextEdit added an txt extension to the file, so, the file
qhdmmint.gplt was saved as qhdmmint.gplt.txt in the disk. This was why
gnuplot didn't find it! Now, erasing the txt and moving qhdmmint.gplt.txt
to qhdmmint.gplt I got my graph normally. The weird thing
qhdmmint.gplt was saved as qhdmmint.gplt.txt in the disk. This was why
gnuplot didn't find it! Now, erasing the txt and moving qhdmmint.gplt.txt
to qhdmmint.gplt I got my graph normally. The weird thing is that
qhdmmint.gplt.txt appeared without the txtextension in Finder, that was
why I was confused
On Jan 6, 2011, at 17:35, Jason Swails wrote:
man open ;)
'open file' will open file with its default program if there is one.
'open -a program file' will open file with program
and my personal favorite,
'open -a program' just launches the program as though you clicked it on the
dock
created at work, under Linux, I
want to install gnuplot on my Imac. So, I am using MacPorts, which I've
found a very helpful and clever project (thank you guys!).
So, I followed the instructions from the MacPorts site, and installed
macports, xcode (the latest version available) and gnuplot
Hi Jean-Francois, thanks for the reply,
using the full path the error message is the same:
Yggdrasill2:cbpf marcelo$ gnuplot
G N U P L O T
Version 4.4 patchlevel 2
last modified Wed Sep 22 12:10:34 PDT 2010
System: Darwin 10.5.0
Copyright (C) 1986-1993, 1998, 2004, 2007-2010
Thomas Williams
Does it work if you just specify the script with gnuplot on the CL?
gnuplot qhdmmint.gplt
The nice thing about the aqua terminal is that the window should stick
around.
Good luck,
Jason
On Wed, Jan 5, 2011 at 10:05 AM, Marcelo Chiapparini
marcelo.chiappar...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Jean
Hello,
I've just solved the problem with the file not found. The file was edited
with TextEdit in plain text mode. TextEdit added an txt extension to the
file, so, the file qhdmmint.gplt was saved as qhdmmint.gplt.txt in the disk.
This was why gnuplot didn't find it! Now, erasing the txt
On Jan 5, 2011, at 11:22, Marcelo Chiapparini wrote:
TextEdit added an txt extension to the file, so, the file qhdmmint.gplt was
saved as qhdmmint.gplt.txt in the disk. This was why gnuplot didn't find it!
Now, erasing the txt and moving qhdmmint.gplt.txt to qhdmmint.gplt I got my
graph
On Jan 5, 2011, at 22:55, Jason Swails wrote:
Or you can just live in the terminal :). I find it faster than navigating
Finder, and the open utility Apple added to BSD is quite handy.
I do that too! :)
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Hi folks, I installed octave (3.2.2) and aquaterm (1.0.1_5) using macports on
mac os x 10.6.4.
When plotting octave loads x11 instead of aquaterm to display the plots. I
would like to use aquaterm. I have tried setting the GNUTERM and
GNUTERMAPP environment variables in .profile to point to
hw.cpu64bit_capable
hw.cpu64bit_capable: 0
Indeed. Well, I will guess that your non-MacPorts octave is using an older
freetype, and that somehow, when gnuplot is used in the context of that
octave, it then wants to use the same freetype, which MacPorts gnuplot is not
designed to do. So I think
is using an older
freetype, and that somehow, when gnuplot is used in the context of that
octave, it then wants to use the same freetype, which MacPorts gnuplot is
not designed to do. So I think the solution is to switch to using MacPorts
octave. So tell us all you can about your problems building
hw.cpu64bit_capable
$ sysctl hw.cpu64bit_capable
hw.cpu64bit_capable: 0
Indeed. Well, I will guess that your non-MacPorts octave is using an older
freetype, and that somehow, when gnuplot is used in the context of that
octave, it then wants to use the same freetype, which MacPorts gnuplot
Hello,
I am having some Gnuplot/Freetype/Octave issues that I would greatly appreciate
help with.
I have 2 Mac machines, one's a 64-bit iMac and one's a 32-bit MacBook Pro.
Both are running Snow Leopard with all of the software fully updated (except I
just saw that Xcode was updated
On Jul 23, 2010, at 21:46, Anthony Michael Agelastos wrote:
I am having some Gnuplot/Freetype/Octave issues that I would greatly
appreciate help with.
I have 2 Mac machines, one's a 64-bit iMac and one's a 32-bit MacBook Pro.
Both are running Snow Leopard with all of the software
On Jul 23, 2010, at 11:15 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Jul 23, 2010, at 21:46, Anthony Michael Agelastos wrote:
I am having some Gnuplot/Freetype/Octave issues that I would greatly
appreciate help with.
I have 2 Mac machines, one's a 64-bit iMac and one's a 32-bit MacBook Pro.
Both
On Jul 23, 2010, at 22:27, Anthony Michael Agelastos wrote:
On Jul 23, 2010, at 11:15 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Jul 23, 2010, at 21:46, Anthony Michael Agelastos wrote:
I am having some Gnuplot/Freetype/Octave issues that I would greatly
appreciate help with.
I have 2 Mac
On Jul 23, 2010, at 11:32 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Jul 23, 2010, at 22:27, Anthony Michael Agelastos wrote:
On Jul 23, 2010, at 11:15 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Jul 23, 2010, at 21:46, Anthony Michael Agelastos wrote:
I am having some Gnuplot/Freetype/Octave issues that I would
On Jul 23, 2010, at 22:36, Anthony Michael Agelastos wrote:
$ otool -L /opt/local/lib/libfreetype.6.dylib
/opt/local/lib/libfreetype.6.dylib:
/opt/local/lib/libfreetype.6.dylib (compatibility version 12.0.0,
current version 12.1.0)
/opt/local/lib/libz.1.dylib (compatibility
On Jul 23, 2010, at 11:43 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Jul 23, 2010, at 22:36, Anthony Michael Agelastos wrote:
$ otool -L /opt/local/lib/libfreetype.6.dylib
/opt/local/lib/libfreetype.6.dylib:
/opt/local/lib/libfreetype.6.dylib (compatibility version 12.0.0,
current version 12.1.0)
, I will guess that your non-MacPorts octave is using an older
freetype, and that somehow, when gnuplot is used in the context of that octave,
it then wants to use the same freetype, which MacPorts gnuplot is not designed
to do. So I think the solution is to switch to using MacPorts octave. So
hw.cpu64bit_capable
hw.cpu64bit_capable: 0
Indeed. Well, I will guess that your non-MacPorts octave is using an older
freetype, and that somehow, when gnuplot is used in the context of that
octave, it then wants to use the same freetype, which MacPorts gnuplot is not
designed to do. So I think
I came across this post:
http://lists.macosforge.org/pipermail/macports-users/2010-April/019847.html
when trying to get gnuplot to work with aquaterm on Snow Leopard. I am
having the same problem as
Martin, but I have found that if I manually launch aquaterm first
(double clicking on the icon
Hi all,
I'm a new to unix so sorry for the trivial question but I just used macport
to install gnuplot and I'd like to edit the gnuplot initialization file.
Where can I find it on my comp? I'm using Mac OS 10.5.
Thanks,
Zack
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On 2010-4-1 14:18 , Zachary Cordero wrote:
Hi all,
I'm a new to unix so sorry for the trivial question but I just used
macport to install gnuplot and I'd like to edit the gnuplot
initialization file. Where can I find it on my comp? I'm using Mac OS
10.5.
See section 18 in the manual
On Mar 31, 2010, at 8:18 PM, Zachary Cordero wrote:
I'm a new to unix so sorry for the trivial question but I just used macport
to install gnuplot and I'd like to edit the gnuplot initialization file.
Where can I find it on my comp? I'm using Mac OS 10.5.
Anything that MacPorts installed
On Mar 31, 2010, at 22:34, Scott Haneda wrote:
On Mar 31, 2010, at 8:18 PM, Zachary Cordero wrote:
I'm a new to unix so sorry for the trivial question but I just used macport
to install gnuplot and I'd like to edit the gnuplot initialization file.
Where can I find it on my comp? I'm
Then I guess you have to create them.
On Mar 31, 2010, at 22:57, Zachary Cordero wrote:
Alright, so then where can I find the initialization file? The files
mentioned in the gnuplot manual are not in my home directory and I can't find
them in the port contents. Any suggestions?
Thanks
On Mar 31, 2010, at 8:40 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Mar 31, 2010, at 22:34, Scott Haneda wrote:
On Mar 31, 2010, at 8:18 PM, Zachary Cordero wrote:
I'm a new to unix so sorry for the trivial question but I just used macport
to install gnuplot and I'd like to edit the gnuplot
On Mar 31, 2010, at 23:12, Scott Haneda wrote:
If you know the name of the file you are looking for, a `sudo find
/opt/local -name the-filename-pattern` where the-filename-pattern can
be a regular expression, so to find all ini files, it would be *.ini or
just look for the exact filename
On 2010-4-1 15:12 , Scott Haneda wrote:
On Mar 31, 2010, at 8:40 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
Actually, find takes a glob pattern; regular expression syntax is
different from glob syntax.
Well, that is just plain weird, I never knew that. I have always fed it
regular expressions, the only
On Mar 31, 2010, at 9:21 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
^abc isn't a valid glob and shouldn't work (and doesn't):
$ cd $(port dir zlib)
$ find . -name ^P
$ find . -name P
$ find . -name P*
./Portfile
find is case-sensitive with the -name option and case-insensitive with the
-iname
Powerbook G4 running 10.5.8
Plotting generates no output. This used to work and I don't know what
I've changed or how to fix it. No errors are showing up in console.
Just nothing happens.
$ gnuplot
G N U P L O T
Version 4.2 patchlevel 5
last modified Mar 2009
On Mar 28, 2010, at 11:09, Lenore Horner wrote:
$ aquaterm
-bash: aquaterm: command not found
But
$ port installed aquaterm
The following ports are currently installed:
aquaterm @1.0.1_5 (active)
So macports think's aquaterm is installed, but the command line can't find
it. My
On 2010-3-29 03:09 , Lenore Horner wrote:
Powerbook G4 running 10.5.8
Plotting generates no output. This used to work and I don't know what
I've changed or how to fix it. No errors are showing up in console.
Just nothing happens.
$ gnuplot
G N U P L O T
Version 4.2
On 2010-3-29 05:41 , Joshua Root wrote:
On 2010-3-29 03:09 , Lenore Horner wrote:
Powerbook G4 running 10.5.8
Plotting generates no output. This used to work and I don't know what
I've changed or how to fix it. No errors are showing up in console.
Just nothing happens.
gnuplot plot sin
On Mar 28, 2010, at 17:55, Lenore Horner wrote:
On Mar 28, 2010, at 12:12 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Mar 28, 2010, at 11:09, Lenore Horner wrote:
$ aquaterm
-bash: aquaterm: command not found
But
$ port installed aquaterm
The following ports are currently installed:
aquaterm
On Mar 28, 2010, at 5:58 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Mar 28, 2010, at 17:55, Lenore Horner wrote:
On Mar 28, 2010, at 12:12 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Mar 28, 2010, at 11:09, Lenore Horner wrote:
$ aquaterm
-bash: aquaterm: command not found
But
$ port installed aquaterm
The following
Am 21.10.2009 um 23:48 Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Oct 21, 2009, at 03:44, Wolf Drechsel wrote:
I'd like to use gnuplot 4.3 on my Mac 10.4.11 - which is not yet
available as a port
4.2.x appears to be the latest stable version, according to the web
site, therefore that's what MacPorts
I'm having a problem installing gnuplot on my Snow Leopard box from
macports. I've already done a port upgrade outdated to make sure everything
is up to date and I've installed p5-libintl-perl, but I'm still getting this
error:
$ sudo port install gnuplot
--- Computing dependencies
On Oct 8, 2009, at 11:12, Wesley Bland wrote:
I'm having a problem installing gnuplot on my Snow Leopard box from
macports. I've already done a port upgrade outdated to make sure
everything is up to date and I've installed p5-libintl-perl, but I'm
still getting this error:
$ sudo port
I sounds like the png file might be getting sent to stdout rather than a file.
Are you setting 'output' correctly?
-Ryan
On Thu, Jun 4, 2009 at 5:41 PM, Lenore Hornerlenorehor...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
I have gnuplot installed on two machines:
G4 10.5.7 making everything not use x11
Intel
set terminal png font 'Times' 24 size 640, 580
I'll go have a look at output.
Lenore
On Thu, Jun 4, 2009 at 5:41 PM, Lenore Hornerlenorehor...@sbcglobal.net
wrote:
I have gnuplot installed on two machines:
G4 10.5.7 making everything not use x11
Intel 10.5.7
On the second machine I can create
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