3/20/2023 0 Comments Gnuplot for mac![]() I hope somebody is interested in this and do something. Maybe, there are alternative ways to implement native display. GNUplot under MacOS X also supports X11 and native display using AquaTerm. But I’m not able to implement such a mission. I think, it is possible to use Carbon APIs with quartz to re-implement the display under X11. Sometimes, I think about the native display support of ROOT. > Scanning binaries for linking errors: 100.0%īasically I don’t know whats going on and how to I make gnuplot install properly.I’m using ROOT under MacOS X (PPC) with Apple X11. Warning: Error parsing file /Applications/MacPorts/AquaTerm.app/Contents/MacOS/AquaTerm: Error opening or reading file > Scanning binaries for linking errors: 0.2% I have tried uninstalling everything (as far as I know), to reinstall thinking AquaTerm must be installed before the steps you instructed… but I get AquaTerm with nothing happening and when I try to run the command line “sudo port install gnuplot” I get this message in terminal: When it was complete, in Applications I now had a something called AqueTerm which I thought would start gnuplot, I clicked on it and nothing happened… So I thought I must be missing this software called AquaPort so I searched and downloaded this:Īfter installation nothing happens, I click on AquaTerm an still nothing happens. Then I ran the command line again in terminal “sudo port install gnuplot” and it appeared to be installing the everything and took a while doing so. Then I had the issue huatojulio had and fixed it by downloading the file in xCode as instructed. Hi there, I am extremely new to LaTex and gnuplot and i’m trying to download gnuplot to try it out.įirstly I downloaded marports and then ran the command line “sudo port install gnuplot” as instructed. I’m a bit lost here, so I hope that you can help me ? Thank you for posting the tutorial in the first place! If I do man readline, I get a working man page – does this mean that it is properly installed? When I try to read the Makefile in /shlib/, it says -dynamic rather than -dynamiclib, even though I checked that it was saved properly before attempting the commands. Which did a whole bunch of stuff which I won’t paste here, but I don’t think it was a success – I’m not sure, though. Install: /usr/local/include/readline/rltypedefs.h: Permission denied Install: /usr/local/include/readline/rlconf.h: Permission denied ![]() Install: /usr/local/include/readline/rlstdc.h: Permission denied Install: /usr/local/include/readline/tilde.h: Permission denied Install: /usr/local/include/readline/history.h: Permission denied Install: /usr/local/include/readline/keymaps.h: Permission denied Install: /usr/local/include/readline/chardefs.h: Permission denied Install: /usr/local/include/readline/readline.h: Permission denied usr/local/share/info /usr/local/share/man/man3įor f in readline.h chardefs.h keymaps.h history.h tilde.h rlstdc.h rlconf.h rltypedefs.h do \ usr/local/include/readline /usr/local/lib \ support/mkinstalldirs /usr/local/include \ Srens-MacBook-Pro:readline-6.2 Soeren$ make install I assume that by “the directory”, you mean /readline-6.2. Hm, I’ve attempted to do this, but it doesn’t quite work. Go to the directory and run the following command. You may find an error saying: use dynamiclib instead of dynamicĤ. Search -dynamic and change it to -dynamiclib. go to shlib subfolder, and open Makefile. Unzip the downloaded file, and copy the file to the location you want to install (i.e. Download the latest read line lib source from here.Ģ. I am a command line newb and completely new to the configure and make commands as well as Makefile.ġ. I’ve been trying to follow your instructions here, but it is not going well for me. Special thanks to Bhou for your helpful post regarding gnuplot installation. Now you can type, gnuplot and start using it ? And, run the following for the installation.Unzip it, and go to that working directory.Download the latest gnuplot source packages from here. ![]()
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