On Tue, Sep 2, 2008 at 7:07 AM, Alain Matthes alain.matthes@mac.com wrote:
Le 2 sept. 08 à 13:45, Graham Smith a écrit :
Charilaos,
I assumed this was a Textmate issue, but as mentioned ealier it seems to be a fink issue as Emacs (aquamacs in fact) can't find Gnuplot either.
Not used symbolic links before, but I think I need to type this in the terminal
ln -s /usr/local/bin/gnuplot /sw/bin/gnuplot
Obviously gnuplot is at /sw/bin/gnuplot (from which gnuplot)
Does this look right to you.
No, that is backward. When using ln, mv, and cp always think you are copying from to So you want to link from /sw/bin/gnuplot to /usr/local/bin/gnuplot.
The real issue seems to be that without using the --shell-escape option /sw/bin/gnuplot is not in your PATH environment variable.
Brad
I'm not a great Unix expert but this is correct for me but another answer from a real expert is necessary :)
Alain
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