Hello Arjen:

Thank you for the reply.

I thought that if there is one PLplot on my environment, the compiler  
refers new PLplot 5.7.2 in /opt/local... After removing PLplot 5.6.1,  
they still refers /usr/bin. How to be refereed new location of PLplot ?

Since I am able to compile sample code of f77 and f95 in /opt/local  
and to be run that, my PLplot 5.7.2, which was builded by Macports,  
is available probably.

Sincerely,
Hiro





On 2007/07/09, at 2:57, Arjen Markus wrote:

> Hiroyasu Yasuda wrote:
>
>> Dear All:
>>
>> My older PLplot 5.6.1 was build by "make" on Mac OSX because my   
>> environment can not be run Cmake.
>>
>> Since I re-build PLplot 5.7.2 using Macports and I succeeded to  
>> build  that, I would like to remove PLplot 5.6.2. How to remove  
>> that ?
>>
>>
> Hello Hiro,
>
> that should be no problem: the PLplot installation does not do  
> anything
> but copy the files into a prescribed directory. The procedure does not
> register any information or install new system files.
>
> Simply removing that directory and its contents is therefore enough.
>
> Regards,
>
> Arjen


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