Well, gnuplot depends on aquaterm, but for some reason I don't have it in the system (I don't know why, I usually use the clean after I build the application). This is what it gives me when I try to install it:
garyw:~ aaragon$ sudo port install aquaterm ---> Activating aquaterm 1.0.1_0 Error: Target org.macports.activate returned: Image error: /Library/ Frameworks/AquaTerm.framework/AquaTerm already exists and does not belong to a registered port. Unable to activate port aquaterm. Error: Status 1 encountered during processing. What does it mean? On Mar 24, 2008, at 5:25 PM, Rainer Müller wrote: > Alejandro Aragon wrote: >> No, I don't. Does it make any difference? > > It is a native Cocoa terminal for gnuplot and my gnuplot > installation seems to use it automatically. At least I never had to > set terminal myself. > > Terminal type set to 'aqua' > gnuplot> > > Also, aquaterm is a dependency of gnuplot and should have been > installed by default. Did you edit the Portfile? > > Rainer _______________________________________________ macports-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/macports-users
