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On 24-06-2008 11:25:29 +0900, Mathias Laurin wrote: |
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> Both (gentoo and macports) are gnuplot 4.2.3. The patches from gentoo do |
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> not seem to remove anything, and configure does say it will put aqua in, |
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> so that is confusing. The default terminal are all present. I did not try |
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> compiling with USE=X (I do not want X) and I compiled gnuplot from |
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> macports with the 'no_x11' variant so that the X11 terminal is not |
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> available there either. |
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ok. |
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> The Portfile uses |
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> configure.cflags-append '-DDEFAULTTERM=\\"aqua\\"' |
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> but this was only useful in previous versions of gnuplot. I tried to add |
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> it in the ebuild, too, but it did not change anything as expected. Apart |
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> from that, gentoo provides a few more patches, but nothing dealing with |
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> aqua/aquaterm. |
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Could be that they interfere somehow. |
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> The Portfile also uses more options: --with-readline=gnu --with-gd -- |
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> with-png --with-pdf |
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> I just tried to compile gnuplot with the USE="pdf" and pdflibs fails, |
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> too, so I report it here as well: |
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the package pdflibs fails or gnuplot? The latter seems to compile and |
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install just fine here. |
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> Thank you for helping! BTW, the forum on gentoo.org is pretty dead, you |
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> could maybe make a sticky directing people to the mailing list. |
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I'm not even sure if I can do that, but maybe it makes sense. Thanks |
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for the suggestion! |
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Fabian Groffen |
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Gentoo on a different level |
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