On Sun, 28 Jul 2002, Martin Costabel wrote:

> Jeff Whitaker wrote:
> []
> > Martin:  This should not be necessary - as long as you don't try to load
> > the aqua terminal you can run gnuplot remotely (in a ssh -X session).  I
> > can't figure out why he's having this problem - of course, it works fine
> > for me.  And for him, as long as he logs in as himself (and not as another
> > user).
>
> It doesn't work for me either; I get the same symptoms. I don't quite
> know what logging in "as himself" means. I guess it means you need to be
> logged in locally at the distant machine, i.e. have the finder running
> under your name, and log in via ssh under the same name. This is not
> very practical.
>


You're right, it only works in you log in to a remote machine that has the
finder running under the same name.  I guess maybe we do need a
gnuplot-noaqua package - but it will have to conflict with the other
package, so you won't be able to have both installed at the same time.  Or
perhaps I can have the gnuplot package compile gnuplot twice, and call the
one without aqua gnuplotX11.

-Jeff

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