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- From: hfaester@Physik.TU-Muenchen.DE (Hannes Faestermann)
- Newsgroups: comp.unix.sysv386
- Subject: Re: How to compile Gnuplot3.2 under DELL
- Message-ID: <hfaester.715946566@Physik.TU-Muenchen.DE>
- Date: 8 Sep 92 10:02:46 GMT
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- Organization: Leibniz-Rechenzentrum, Muenchen (Germany)
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- melchers@Chico.Chemie.FU-Berlin.DE (Bernd Melchers) writes:
-
- >jrh@mustang.dell.com (Randy Howard) writes:
-
- >>melchers@Chico.Chemie.FU-Berlin.DE (Bernd Melchers) writes:
-
- >>>Comipling gnuplot with DELL goes straight forward.
- ...stuff about compiling for X deleted...
-
- I know nothing about DELL but the usual way to compile gnuplot
- (version 3.2.2) for X is to type:
- make x11
- or maybe something like
- make 386ix_x11
-
- But make gnuplot_x11 doesn't make sense as gnuplot_x11 is only a
- backend for X. You need gnuplot itself...
-
- >By the way: The possibility to command line editing is not
- >very similar to emacs. The word oriented functions ( ESC-B, ESC-F,...)
- >does not work. I think, they are not implemented. To go 10 characters
- >to the left, you must push ten times ^B.
-
- But you can try to link it with the readline library from bash if you
- have this. Works fine on our SUNs and DECs...
-
- Hannes
-
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