Hi,Yes, I do have aquaterm, and gnuplot by itself is totally ok, but I really think that gnuplot is not the problem, there are no complaints about gnuplot not working, its just that octave cannot invoke some functions defined in oct files, __gnuplot_plot___ happens to be one of them. Btw, even if I use X I can run from a non-x terminal by exporting DISPLAY=:0.0 and starting X manually before running any gnuplot stuff.
Daniel Am Jun 24, 2006 um 2:43 AM schrieb Joe Koski: on 6/23/06 5:03 PM, Daniel Oberhoff at address@hidden wrote: Yep, gnuplot is there, and was found by configure also. Also, when I issue a plot command octave actually opens a gnuplot window, but fails trying to invoke __gnuplot_plot__. And furthermore I am also missing other funtions such as max and min. Since these, like __gnuplot_plot__, do not have a .oct file named after them I suspect octave fails to extract commands from inside .oct files. Maybe an issue in the way octave dynamically links the .oct files? On OSX it uses dyld and not dlopen as I suspect is used on Linux. Daniel Daniel, OK, the next question. Do you have AquaTerm installed? If not, you need to start octave in an X11 xterm window. AquaTerm allows you to run without X11. Joe Am Jun 23, 2006 um 2:06 AM schrieb Marius Schamschula: Daniel, Do you have gnuplot installed? On Jun 22, 2006, at 4:11 PM, Daniel Oberhoff wrote: Hi, I wanted to build an octave version against the native gcc4.0.1 on Mac Os 10.4 Tiger. I had some trouble configuring 2.1 so I tried 2.9, and it compiled fine (after I removed g77 and it used my gfortran 4.2.0 instead, substituting -lreadline in configure with /usr/local/ libreadline.dylib to circumvent BSDs malicious libreadline and changing <readline/readline.h> to <readline.h> in the include at one point so octave could acess the internal readline functions). Running I find that I can't use plot (__gnuplot_plot__ undefined). Further investigation leads me to beleive that simply no functions that are contained within an .oct-file but don't carry the same name as this can be called. For example min and max are also defined (seemingly defined inside minmax.oct). I could not find any docs on how those functions are resolved. Any Ideas? I have heard before that octave 2.9 was compiled on Tiger before rather cleanly (except for the same readline troubles), anyone who has done this any tips? Daniel Marius -- Marius Schamschula Webmaster The Huntsville Macintosh Users Group www.hmug.org <http://www.hmug.org> webmaster at hmug dot org marius at schamschula dot com _______________________________________________ Help-octave mailing list address@hidden https://www.cae.wisc.edu/mailman/listinfo/help-octave
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