On Thursday 14 February 2008, Jean-Louis Martineau wrote:
>The files are installed in /usr/local/libexec/amanda if gnuplot is found
>at configure time.

I got that grokked as I indicted, gnuplot wasn't installed.

>I don't know why the font are big on fc8.
>
If its any condolence, I can't use seamonkey on this box cuz that font used in 
the address bar and such is microscopic and unreadable on a 1680x1050 screen 
even with a magnifying lens.

I haven't done anything to the fonts install here other than grabbing some 
nice cursive stuff from goldenweb.

Is it spec'd someplace in the build, but not screen dpi adjusted maybe?  We 
are finer than the default 75 dpi here.

>Jean-Louis
>
>Gene Heskett wrote:
>> Greetings;
>>
>> Has amplot and friends been removed from amanda?
>>
>> The reason I ask is that when I got done cleaning up duplicated files here
>> (I have installed and tested just about every snapshot since early
>> January), I have in /usr/local/libexec, the files:
>> amcat.awk
>> amplot.awk
>> amplot.g
>> amplot.gp
>>
>> left, which all carry a Jan 5 date, whereas the most recently built and
>> installed files all carry todays date as there we installed Amanda
>> 2.6.0b2-20080213 about 15 minutes before the run this morning.
>>
>> Humm, I take it amplot was not being built as gnuplot wasn't installed by
>> the default F8 install, which I had to do right after new years because
>> something wiped LSN0 on my boot drive clean, zeroed it out.  So I have
>> installed gnuplot now, and it runs, but the fonts are huge, resulting in
>> an unreadable display.  I'll make clean, reconfigure and re-install.  That
>> now installed new versions of the above files in the new locations so I
>> nuked the older ones.  But the font used by amplot is still way too big
>> and needs scaled down by 50% to be usable.
>>
>> So call this a bug report, amplot's font is too big and overlaps itself.
>> IIRC, this has been a long standing problem here, but I can't find
>> anything else to fuss about this morning. :-)



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