Hello. Please help me quickly test some new versions of the following
packages: pdflib, gnuplot, grace. The new versions are all in the unstable tree. It would be particularly useful to know that gnuplot-py,
octave, and siag work correctly with the new version of gnuplot.
Please tell me this is an April fool's joke ;-)
The new pdflib-shlibs package has a circular symlink
libpdf.1.dylib->libpdf.1.dylib
which makes anything depending on libpdf crash ("Too many levels of symbolic links").
The new gnuplot doesn't build a pdf terminal any more. This could have been achieved easier without change to the pdflib package, but I suppose it is not intentional?
The first instance of the new gnuplot I compiled failed with
gnuplot> Expected X11 driver: /sw/src/root-gnuplot-3.8i.0-3/sw/lib/gnuplot/3.8i/gnuplot_x11
Exec failed: No such file or directory
In fact, it had the path /sw/src/root-gnuplot-3.8i.0-3/sw/lib/gnuplot/3.8i/gnuplot_x11 hardcoded into the /sw/bin/gnuplotx executable. I cannot reproduce this any more, because I rebuilt it and then this error disappeared. Weird.
Otherwise, octave and siag seem to work OK with the new gnuplot (except for pdf output, of course).
-- Martin
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