![]() To be sure that your gnuplot and aquaterm are compatible, and that Octave sees If you really want to use the application bundle form sourceforge, you'll need ![]() The simple solution is to install Octave using Fink, I assume you installed the Octave application bundle from SourceForge? Thatīundle is problematic. Options are '0 title "Figure 0" size 846,594 font "Times-Roman,14" noenhancedĭoes gnplot produce the expected plot using both X11 and AquaTerm? Please verify that your x11Īnd aqua are working as expected, by running gnuplot and producing some tests There's no need to install both X11 *and* XQuartz. I can't figure out how to fix this connection between > working but when I try to plot something like plot(1:10) nothing > script runs and I get the octave prompt. > When I run Gnuplot the startup script runs without any errors > installed, and X11 and XQuartz installed. > I have Octave 3.4.0, Gnuplot 4.4 patchlevel 3 and Aquaterm all > I'm using trying to use Octave as part of the Coursera Machine Learning It uses wxWidgets for graphics and widgets, on Mac OSX forget X11, welcome wxmac!ĭepending of OSX version, default Clang may or not come with OpenMP.On Sep 4, 2012, at 3:46 PM, JonathanF wrote: Recent changes in GDL have permitted an ‘unified’ version compilable indifferently under linux, mac OSX and Windows. Contributions welcome to get a real App ! In other words, calling gdl as /somewhere/local/bin/gdl will not pass keyboard events to widgets, callg gdl as. gdl/Contents/MacOS/gdl /somewhere/local/bin/gdl Where gdl is a link to the installed gdl : ln -s. The simplest form of an App is just a serie of directories: But if you use a widget that needs to type some text in text areas or comboboxes, etc, you MUST call gdl as an app. At the moment, GDL does not build as a nice app. It is often recommended that a program be put in a app, see this topic. Rebuild GDL using fresh libraries from your favorite brew/fink…, the GDL current sources, and cmake. sh buildįYI, the current version version of CLang (the C/C++ compiler used in the script by default) is now broken in up-to-date OSX 10.14.6 com / gnudatalanguage / gdl cd gdl bash scripts / build_gdl. Usually just reading the messages, using ‘brew doctor’, passing when login/pass should be enough.Ī summary working on up-to-date 10.14.6 & 11.3, assuming : Xcode up-to-date, you are sudo for Brew :īrew install git brew install cmake git clone https : // github. Brew may have side effects (updates are frequent and quite long, may have conflict if machine with multi-users, projects asking for login/pass). This script is very frequently tested on OSX 10.14.6 and 11.3. ![]() Using Brew, install the required libraries (cmake, g++ …).ĭownload the gdl code, and run gdl/scripts/build_gdl.sh 3 times:īuild_gdl.sh prep will install the required libraries.īuild_gdl.sh configure will preparer the make file for compilation in next step.īuild_gdl.sh build will build gdl in build and install it in install. Install Homebrew using the one-liner command This warning will disappear when the above distributions will be in sync.ĭownload the unstable weekly build binaries from, also see #957ĭe-activate any conda (miniconda, anaconda) related env. Macports: known as gnudatalanguage, version 1.0.0-rc3 thanks known as gdl, not changed since 2018 … Please, THESE VERSIONS ARE MOSTLY OBSOLETE. Homebrew: known as gnudatalanguage (brew install gnudatalanguage) : OBSOLETE Version ![]()
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