I'm just saying that you don't need fink to compile and use gnuplot. Eventually I had to re-install Mac OS X so that I had a fink-free system. I had many problems trying to compile gnuplot using tools and libraries downloaded using fink. ![]() I've also tested the './configure -with-readline=builtin' but that didn't change anything. If you need the Mac OS 10.4 instructions then click here. I'm desperatly trying to install gnuplot on my mac but keep getting this error messages after "make", whatever the gnuplot version:īreaders.c:303:16: error: gd.h: No such file or directoryīreaders.c:304: error: syntax error before 'im'īreaders.c:304: warning: initialization makes integer from pointer without a castīreaders.c:304: warning: data definition has no type or storage classīreaders.c: In function 'gd_filetype_function':īreaders.c:315: warning: assignment makes integer from pointer without a castīreaders.c:334: error: invalid type argument of '->'īreaders.c:335: error: invalid type argument of '->'īreaders.c:339: error: invalid type argument of '->' ![]() A little bit of work, but makes reviewing lots of results much easier.īuilding 4.3 is easy enough, following (use the bash syntax). Safari can open these, but I also generate a results web page through a shell script, giving me a grid of smaller images each linking to the full size version. I generally use gnuplot in interactive mode / save a script for a specific data set, rather than using it for batch processing large numbers of files.įor batch output on OS X, I am reasonably happy with SVG (although I don't know if this is in 4.2.x, when I was on Linux I used png). PNG, PDF, but has not been updated to take advantage of these.įor PDF output, say for presentation or publication, I go via aquaterm, saving something specific. I agree that the "default" build could be better, especially as OS X provides support for many of the terminals e.g. It can be downloaded from source ( ) and rebuild gnuplot. After the installation is successful, you also need to install the gnuplot drawing. The PDF terminal depends on pdflib rather than the OS X pdf libraries, I assume for cross platform compatibility. In the past few days, you need to install ns2 in the mac os X environment.
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