![]() After all my patch for configure didn't do anything else but add that flag, except maybe to a different location. Gnuplot: works well, with either set term X11 or set term aquaterm. What I don't understand is why your compiler doesn't find the framework despite -F/opt/local/Library/Frameworks. These two tricks let you use OS X-native programs from the X11 command line. I could reintroduce the previous patch in MacPorts, but I first need to understand why this approach doesn't work for you.Īn alternative that might work is to set some *FLAGS in the configure.env.Ĭonfigure.cflags-append "-F$" However, the MacPorts package manager has a usable install for gnuplot (it's safe to have both Brew and MacPorts installed). Maybe someone should ask the autotools developers to introduce a macro to search for frameworks on Mac. The Brew implementation of gnuplot is not really usable because it no longer supports the necessary terminals (e.g., you can no longer provide -with-aquaterm or -with-x11 during installation). Eventually they started supporting -with-aquaterm in some very limited way. While the X11 terminal is a satisfactory GUI view for the graphs, I prefer to use the AquaTerm terminal on OSX as it is more ‘Mac-like’ and feels more natural. ![]() The gnuplot graphing utility has always had excellent support for multiple terminal types. I tried to convince the upstream to support -with-aquaterm=PATH, but they didn't understand my patch and they thought it was too complicated. Posts about terminal written by evolve75. I think the "right" solution is to recreate the configure patch But I'm unable to reproduce the failure.Īt least for me running 10.8, Xcode 5.1.1 (but, I think this will be generic since it's a compiler arguments issue rather than OS related).Ĭonfigure:8866: checking for Aquaterm framework presenceĬonfigure:8887: /usr/bin/clang -o conftest -pipe -Os -arch x86_64 -I/opt/local/include -I/opt/local/include -I/opt/local/include -L/opt/local/lib -Wl,-headerpad_max_install_names -F/opt/local/Library/Frameworks -arch x86_64 -L/opt/local/lib -lcerf -framework Foundation -framework Aquaterm conftest.m >&5Ĭonftest.m:32:9: fatal error: 'Aquaterm/AQTAdapter.h' file not found Running gnuplot is easy: from a command prompt on any system, type gnuplot. At the time of this writing, AquaTerm has are adapters for gnuplot and. gnuplot is a not-quite-as-easy-to use, though extremely powerful, command-line plotting program. It does not replace X11, but it is useful for applications that need to generate. Then I changed -with-caca=/opt/local to -without-caca and ran the command, then port upgrade gunplot was able to successfully build the software.Replying to configure patch from 4.6.6 was not ported to 5.0.0, so gnuplot now fails to find the Aquaterm header, but does not fail building it just does not support the "aqua" terminal even with the +aquaterm set. gnuplot seems almost the antithesis of Kaleidagraph: the the Kaleidagraph tutorial calls Kaleidagraph 'an easy-to-use if somewhat limited graphics program'. ![]() One of the developers said that caca}} is just for fun and not required for a functional build of /share/man' -disable-wxwidgets -without-bitmap-terminals -without-cairo -without-latex -without-lua -without-pdf -without-qt -without-tutorial -with-cwdrc USE_MOUSE is false) and the build is configured to use libcaca. It appears as though the bug is only triggered when terminal mouse support is not detected ( i.e. No problems or manual build at all during the installation. However, with the fresh installation using macports, everything was pretty straight. ![]() With so many updates and changes my previous installation didn't seem to be smooth. Maybe you only needed to add export GNUTERMx11 to your. I uninstalled macports and reinstalled all including gnuplot again to get it working. Update: Going through the uninstall/reinstall worked, however the variants changed (gnuplot 5.0.10+aquaterm+luaterm+pangocairo+wxwidgets+x11). Indeed Aquaterm was not working for me either on OSX 10.7.2. I will update this comment with the results. After emailing the list, it looks like there is indeed a bug with respect to m. gnuplot 5.0.10+aquaterm+luaterm+pangocairo+wxwidgets+x11 (active) I am uninstalling gunplot on my workstation, running selfupdate and attempting to reinstall. ![]()
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