Hello Arjen:

>> - Are you using the latest release (PLplot 5.7.1) or version 5.6.1?

I was using PLplot 5.7.0. yesterday.


>> - Are you using the ./configure script to build the libraries or  
>> are you
>>  using the CMake build system?

I followed 'INSTALL' document below:
> 3) With g95: [Fortran 95 (GCC) 4.2.0 20060512 (experimental)]
> ./configure --disable-wxwidgets --enable-f95 FC=gfortran F77=gfortran
> make FFLAGS="-Wl,-single_module" FCFLAGS="-Wl,-single_module"
> make install
> make check


When I tried 'make install' and 'make check' last week, their command
returned some 'Error'. But I tried installation using 'sudo'  
yesterday, did
not return Error message.  Is my PLplot libraries on OSX OK?

And please tell me how to compile fortran source with PLplot libraries ?

Regards,
Hiroyasu.




On 2006/11/27, at 17:12, Arjen Markus wrote:

> Hiroyasu Yasuda wrote:
>
>> Hi all;
>> I'm beginner of Unix system on Mac OSX. I really want to use  
>> PLplot libraries.
>>
>> I read 'INSTALL' and then I conducted installation procedures. I  
>> think probably installation of the libraries was succeeded.  
>> Because 'Make check' did not return error message, the libraries  
>> files were copied in /usr/local/,  and compiled execute files  
>> existed.
>>
>> I have two primitive questions.
>> 1) How to check the success of installation ?
>> 2) How to use the installed PLplot libraries with gfort ?
>> I could find some builded file in /usr/local/lib/*.dylib. Which do  
>> I use lib files ? And how to compile with the libraies file and  
>> gfort fortran ?
>> Thank you very much,
>> with best wishes.
>>
>>
>>
> Hello,
>
> I would like to ask you a few questions first:
> - Are you using the latest release (PLplot 5.7.1) or version 5.6.1?
> - Are you using the ./configure script to build the libraries or  
> are you
>  using the CMake build system?
>
> This matters as far as several details are concerned.
>
> However, the general procedure is:
>
> (Autotools, PLplot version 5.6.1 and 5.7.1):
> ./configure --with-prefix=/my/own/install/dir
> make
> make install
>
> (CMake, PLplot 5.7.1, build in a different directory than the source):
> cd /my/own/install/dir
> cmake /my/source/dir
> make
> make install
>
> During the make phase, the system will produce a lot of messages, but
> to check if it was successful, just look at the last few. Similarly  
> for the
> make install part.
>
> Try running the examples first to make sure everything was successful.
>
> As I have no access to OSX, I can not help out with the details for
> that platform, but this is the general idea.
>
> Regards,
>
> Arjen


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