On Feb 10, 1:27 am, Patrick <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi Patrick,

> Many thanks for the help. William's suggestion that it is better
> using an independently-installed gnuplot did the trick - adding
> gnuplotpy via sage -i gnuplotpy-1.7.p3 once gnuplot was
> up and running from the command line worked.

Good.

> If anyone wants to investigate why sage -i gnuplot-4.0.0
> didn't work I'd be happy to send more of the log file (but
> please tell me how you'd like this to be done!). However
> as this package is experimental I can see this would be low
> priority.

Yes, since gnuplot doesn't have an OSI compatible license I personally
am not terribly interested to fix this. Either way if anyone should
care we should update the experimental spkg with release 4.2.4 since
that seems to be the last stable release.

> Patrick.

Cheers,

Michael
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