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Re: plotting problem on Mac OSX
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Ben Abbott |
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Re: plotting problem on Mac OSX |
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Tue, 16 Jul 2013 16:21:05 -0400 |
On Jul 16, 2013, at 4:12 PM, Chris Daamen wrote:
> Op 16 jul. 2013, om 21:40 heeft Ben Abbott het volgende geschreven:
>
>> On Jul 16, 2013, at 3:16 PM, Chris Daamen wrote:
>>
>>>> Hi everyone,
>>>>> I'm using Octave version 3.4.0 running on OSX Mountain lion, and I have
>>>>> installed X-Code 4.6.1, AquaTerm 1.1.0, X11 2.7.2 and Gnuplot too. But
>>>>> nothing still happens when I'm trying to plot a graph. Just AquaTerm Opens
>>>>> and nothing else happens.
>>>>> please someone help me with this.
>>>>> thanks.
>>>>
>>>> I assume you installed an application bundle for Octave? Maybe one
>>>> recommended by Coursera?
>>>>
>>>> There are some problems with running the application bundle on Lion and
>>>> Mountain Lion. Some people have been successful, but others have
>>>> problems. The problem may be that your copy of gnuplot was built to use a
>>>> different version of Aquaterm than the one you have installed. To fix
>>>> that, just uninstall Aquaterm .. often gnuplot comes bundled with Aquaterm
>>>> (buried in the gnuplot application bundle). If that doesn't fix the
>>>> problem for you, you can try using the x11 terminal. From Octave's
>>>> prompt, just try ..
>>>>
>>>> setenv GNUTERM x11
>>>> plot (rand (3))
>>>>
>>>> In general, we recommend you use one of the package managers available for
>>>> Mac OSX (Fink, Macports, or Homebrew).
>>>>
>>>> http://wiki.octave.org/Octave_for_MacOS_X
>>>>
>>>> Please uninstall the version Aquaterm you have before trying to run Octave
>>>> installed using any of these package managers.
>>>>
>>>> Ben
>>>
>>> For what its worth, I am on Lion, and used the strategy as I outlined
>>> before. I do get nice plots in both the ways I explained.
>>
>> Chris, I was typing my reply when you responded. The response is exactly
>> what is needed for those who wish to install the Octave 3.4.0 bundle on Lion
>> or Mountain Lion.
>>
>> If you're inclined to help out further ... it would be nice if someone added
>> the information to the wiki. We'd prefer that users use a package manager
>> (which supports the most recent release), but for those who prefer an
>> app-bundle, it would be nice to add a subsection to the end of the page
>> below (should be added just below the warning).
>>
>> http://wiki.octave.org/Octave_for_MacOS_X#Installing_a_Mac_OS_X_Bundle
>>
>> Ben
>>
> Ben,
>
> I would certainly like to help further. I myself definitely prefer an app
> bundle above a packet manager. I actually looked into what would be necessary
> to compile Octave into such a bundle myself, but there seem to be
> difficulties that are larger than my limited programming experience can
> handle. If there is anything I could do (test, I guess) I'd love to do that.
> In the meantime I'll study a bit more on the subject. I know how to compile
> applications on OSX when they are written for OSX (and not too complicated),
> but not yet how to make UNIX applications into an OSX app bundle. A simple
> wrapper that fires up a Terminal is fine, as long as all the required
> dependencies are in the bundle and the bundle can be anywhere, and install is
> drag and drop from the dmg into the desired location. If you have knowledge
> of resources to learn more on this, resources a bit simpler than this
> https://developer.apple.com/library/mac/#documentation/porting/conceptual/portingunix/portability/portability.html
> I would love to hear about it, so they can contribute to my learning route.
> I will look into updating that wikipage.
>
> Chris.
I just noticed, we have a page for the changes already, but they need to be
updated.
http://wiki.octave.org/Installing_Mac_OS_X_Bundle
Regarding an app-bundle, there' s a page for that as well.
http://wiki.octave.org/Create_a_MacOS_X_App_Bundle_Using_MacPorts
Manually creating a bundle is too tedious to be reliable. However, I think it
is possible to automate the process. Unfortunately, I haven't had the spare
time work on it, and don't know when I'll get back to it.
Ben
- plotting problem, chp380, 2013/07/16
- Re: plotting problem, Chris Daamen, 2013/07/16
- Re: plotting problem on Mac OSX, Ben Abbott, 2013/07/16
- Re: plotting problem on Mac OSX, Chris Daamen, 2013/07/16
- Re: plotting problem on Mac OSX, Ben Abbott, 2013/07/16
- Re: plotting problem on Mac OSX, Chris Daamen, 2013/07/16
- Re: plotting problem on Mac OSX,
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- Re: plotting problem on Mac OSX, Chris Daamen, 2013/07/16
- Re: plotting problem on Mac OSX, Ben Abbott, 2013/07/16
- Re: plotting problem on Mac OSX, Chris Daamen, 2013/07/27
- Re: plotting problem on Mac OSX, Jordi GutiƩrrez Hermoso, 2013/07/27
- Re: plotting problem on Mac OSX, Ben Abbott, 2013/07/27
- Re: plotting problem on Mac OSX, Chris Daamen, 2013/07/27
- Re: plotting problem on Mac OSX, Jordi GutiƩrrez Hermoso, 2013/07/27
- Re: plotting problem on Mac OSX, Michael Goffioul, 2013/07/27
- Re: plotting problem on Mac OSX, c., 2013/07/27
- Re: plotting problem on Mac OSX, Richard Kirk, 2013/07/16