From: ataylor AT ucsd DOT edu (Adam Taylor) Subject: Compiling gnuplot 12 Mar 1998 05:43:13 -0800 Message-ID: <3507050A.756348C7.cygnus.gnu-win32@ucsd.edu> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit To: gnu-win32 AT cygnus DOT com Folks, I'm trying to compile gnuplot under b18 NT 4.0 sp3. I gather that this has been done successfully, but it's not working for me. Any suggestions would be appreciated. I understand that 95/NT binaries for gnuplot are available, but I need to use gnuplot with octave (which I _have_ successfully compiled), so I need a version of gnuplot that expects UNIX-style pathnames, etc. The available binaries are honest-to-goodness ports of gnuplot to 95/NT, and so use 95/NT style pathnames, etc. This is what I did: 1) Downloaded the gnuplot 3.6 beta 340 sources from http://science.nas.nasa.gov/~woo/gnuplot/beta/ 2) Untarred & ungzipped everything in c:\install (a.k.a. /install). 3) Modified the configure script so that it looks for X includes and libraries in /usr/X/include and /usr/X/lib, respectively. (configure wasn't finding this stuff prior to this modification.) My X libs and includes are from Mumit Khan's web page. 4) Did a 'configure --prefix=/software/gnu'. (/software/gnu is where I install all the UNIXesque software I use.) 5) Did a 'make' 6) Copied 'gnuplot.exe' and 'gnuplot_x11.exe' to 'gnuplot' and 'gnuplot_x11', respectively. 7) Did a 'make install' 8) Copied 'gnuplot' and 'gnuplot_x11' to 'gnuplot.exe' and 'gnuplot_x11.exe', respectively, in the install bin directory, /software/gnu/bin. 9) Started up my X server. 10) Did a 'gnuplot simple.plt', where simple.plt is the following: set samples 50 plot [-10:10] sin(x),atan(x),cos(atan(x)) At this point, a window pops up, one of the ones with the red circle with the white 'x' inside it. The titlebar of this window says 'gnuplot_x11 - Unable To Locate ...'. There is no text inside the window proper, just an 'OK' button. I don't think this window was put up by the X server, because the icon in the upper left-hand corner is one of the 'flying windows' icons, not the little X terminal icon the server puts on its windows. Does anyone have any ideas what the problem is here? Is gnuplot_x11 unable to find a shared library, perhaps? All my X-related dll's are in /usr/X/bin. Is gnuplot_x11 looking for .so files or something? Thanks in advance for any help. Adam Taylor - For help on using this list (especially unsubscribing), send a message to "gnu-win32-request AT cygnus DOT com" with one line of text: "help".