On Jul 23, 2010, at 11:15 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote: > > On Jul 23, 2010, at 21:46, Anthony Michael Agelastos wrote: > >> I am having some Gnuplot/Freetype/Octave issues that I would greatly >> appreciate help with. >> >> I have 2 Mac machines, one's a 64-bit iMac and one's a 32-bit MacBook Pro. >> Both are running Snow Leopard with all of the software fully updated (except >> I just saw that Xcode was updated to 3.2.3... I am running 3.2.2). Anyways, >> on my 32-bit laptop, when I am in Octave (not MacPorts' Octave since it >> won't build, > > Is there a ticket for this already? No. I am not sure what the real problem is, so I wanted to ask the list first. If you feel I should, I can open one up. Whom should I assign as the maintainer (gnuplot is owned by nomaintainer and freetype is owned by you)? > >> but from octave.sf.net), and I try to plot something, I get the following >> error from my MacPorts-installed gnuplot. Do you have any suggestions? I >> have the same software stack on my 64-bit iMac and it does not have this >> problem. I am running the latest XQuartz in case that is pertinent. >> >> dyld: Library not loaded: /opt/ldyld: Library not loaded: >> /opt/local/lib/libfreetype.6.dylib >> Referenced from: /opt/local/bin/gnuplot >> Reason: Incompatible library version: gnuplot requires version 12.0.0 or >> later, but libfreetype.6.dylib provides version 10.0.0 >> ocal/lib/libfreetype.6.dylib >> Referenced from: /opt/local/bin/gnuplot >> Reason: Incompatible library version: gnuplot requires version 12.0.0 or >> later, but libfreetype.6.dylib provides version 10.0.0 >> error: you must have gnuplot installed to display graphics; if you have >> gnuplot installed in a non-standard location, see the 'gnuplot_binary' >> function > > MacPorts libfreetype.6.dylib currently provides version 12.0.0. Do you > possibly have an environment variable whose name begins with "DYLD" set > pointing at a directory containing an older version of libfreetype? Or is > your libfreetype somehow not the correct architecture? > Not that I know of. How do I check this? When I type in env, the following is output.
~ myusername$ env MANPATH=/opt/local/share/man: TERM_PROGRAM=Apple_Terminal TERM=xterm-color SHELL=/bin/bash GFORTRAN_CONVERT_UNIT=big_endian TMPDIR=/var/folders/IQ/IQd5hyS+FxiyRV29wXYNAE+++TI/-Tmp-/ Apple_PubSub_Socket_Render=/tmp/launch-NhV9Fl/Render TERM_PROGRAM_VERSION=273 USER=myusername COMMAND_MODE=unix2003 SSH_AUTH_SOCK=/tmp/launch-X1vtqv/Listeners __CF_USER_TEXT_ENCODING=0x1F5:0:0 PATH=/Users/myusername/bin:/opt/ama/bin:/opt/ama/NOBACKUP/visit/bin:/opt/local/bin:/opt/local/sbin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/opt/X11/bin:/usr/texbin:/usr/X11/bin PWD=/Users/myusername EDITOR=/usr/bin/vi LANG=en_US.UTF-8 SHLVL=1 HOME=/Users/myusername GNUTERM=x11 LOGNAME=myusername INFOPATH=/opt/local/share/info: DISPLAY=/tmp/launch-s1QDTj/org.macosforge.xquartz:0 _=/usr/bin/env
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