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- From: eekim@husc10.harvard.edu (Eugene Kim)
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- Subject: Re: Porting to Linux
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- Date: 18 Dec 92 01:14:17 GMT
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- Thanks to everyone who replied to my post (and believe me, there were
- plenty. There were two general solutions, the easy and the hard:
-
- (1) The hard way is to modify the makefile and comment out all of the plot
- commands, including "lplot" and "-DUNIXPLOT." Because gnuplot is fairly
- useless using Unix plot (especially since I have X), you don't need this
- terminal.
-
- (2) The easy way: it's already been ported to Linux. Download it off
- of sunsite.unc.edu.
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- Thanks to everyone who helped.
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