Mail Archives: cygwin/2005/12/08/04:06:21
Igor Pechtchanski <pechtcha <at> cs.nyu.edu> writes:
>
> On Wed, 7 Dec 2005, Tony Richardson wrote:
>
> > I often use octave and do no plotting at all. Octave starts and runs
> > fine if gnuplot isn't installed. (It complains about not being able
> > to find gnuplot when the plot command is used.) Should there really
> > be a dependency if only a subset of features requires a package?
> >
> > I'd prefer to see gnuplot removed from the octave dependency list.
> > Of course then you'd have to deal with all the posts saying that
> > the plot command in octave is broken. So I don't know what the best
> > approach would be. How do others feel?
>
> Actually, a viable solution for this was already proposed by John W Eaton
> in <http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2005-12/msg00283.html>. Since octave adds
> other directories to the path before it runs, it's possible to create a
> gnuplot wrapper that uses the real gnuplot if present and exits with a
> reasonable error message otherwise.
>
> Just to clarify, the reason I thought it was a hack was that it was an
> *octave-forge* script dealing with a *gnuplot* bug. I don't think the
> mechanism itself is in any way hacky.
> Igor
I don't follow. I'm asking for the gnuplot requirement for octave to be
dropped from setup.ini so that when I install octave all of the X11
stuff (through a gnuplot dependency) isn't installed by default.
It's not that I can't work around the problem, I can. Perhaps a better
way to handle it, as you suggested in another message regarding tetex-bin,
is to add a comment in the README about installing cygwin/X11/gnuplot
and/or setting up Windows-native gnuplot if you want to do plotting
with octave.
Tony
I can. The
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