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Thanks! aquaterm is missing from Gentoo. I assumed that having / |
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Library/Frameworks/AquaTerm.framework and the header in /Library/ |
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Frameworks/AquaTerm.framework/Headers would be enough but I was wrong. |
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I symlinked libaquaterm.dylib into $EPREFIX/lib as you suggested and |
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aquaterm support is there! |
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So octave (I use the binary) finds gnuplot and works well. |
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Thank you very much! |
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Mathias |
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On Jun 178, 2008, at 1:53 AM, Fabian Groffen wrote: |
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> On 25-06-2008 19:31:55 +0900, Mathias Laurin wrote: |
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>> Yes, pdflibs now compiles and gives me pdf support in gnuplot. |
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>> I caught a |
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>> "checking for aqtInit in -laquaterm... no" |
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>> in the ouput from configure |
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>> but it still says |
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>> " aqua terminal (MacOS X): yes" |
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>> later without actually giving it to me. |
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> Hmmm... if it checks for a libaquaterm then it feels like we miss a |
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> dependency here, the package that actually provides libaquaterm.dylib. |
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> Does macports have dependencies on applications we don't have? |
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> Fabian Groffen |
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> Gentoo on a different level |
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