On 16/11/2010 5:51 PM, Vik Rubenfeld wrote:
My web hosting provider is attempting to install gnuplot for me. They have installed
gnuplot and libgd, but for some reason the gnuplot jpeg terminal is not yet available.
(When I installed gd and gnuplot on my home development system, the jpeg terminal was
available right away.) The hosting provider is asking me, " If you can tell us
exactly what configure command you want us to run, we can do that."
Is there a configure command I can tell them to run in order to install gnuplot
with gd access?
Thanks in advance to all for any info.
Best,
-Vik
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Vik,
This is the apache httpd mailing list.
Perhaps you could ask in a forum dedicated to gnuplot support?
Frank.
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