I note that if I do brew info gnuplot (see above) -with-aquaterm is not listed as an option, but in that case I don't understand why suggests that there have been 36 installs with aquaterm support in the last 30 days. Gnuplot is a portable command-line driven graphing utility for Linux, OS/2, MS Windows, OSX, VMS, and many other platforms. I expected gnuplot to be installed with aquaterm support. I’ve installed the developer tools, downloaded the AquaTerm dmg and installed it, and compiled the gnuplot source with./configure -with-readlinebsd. I'm just saying that you don't need fink to compile and use gnuplot. Can’t get gnuplot to have aquaterm support.
#Gnuplot install mac with aquaterm mac os x
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. Required: gd ✔, libcerf ✔, lua ✔, pango ✔, qt ✔, readline ✔ Git: 2.21.0 => /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/usr/bin/gitīrew doctor Your system is ready to brew.īrew info gnuplot gnuplot: stable 5.2.7 (bottled), HEADĬommand-driven, interactive function plotting
Homebrew Ruby: 2.6.3 => /usr/local/Homebrew/Library/Homebrew/vendor/portable-ruby/2.6.3/bin/ruby Output: Error: invalid option: -with-aquaterm brew gist-logs gnuplot Error: No logs.īrew config HOMEBREW_VERSION: 2.1.16-87-gd65ad9f Install gnuplot with aquaterm support What happened (include command output)Ĭommand: brew install gnuplot -with-aquaterm I saved the verbose log (attached) and it shows that gnuplot does not detect AquaTerm during. AquaTerm is installed as a dependency, and I can double click on the icon in /Applications/MacPorts and it appears to function correctly.