#43738: gnuplot: upgrade to 5.0 ----------------------+---------------------- Reporter: mojca@… | Owner: mojca@… Type: update | Status: new Priority: Normal | Milestone: Component: ports | Version: Resolution: | Keywords: haspatch Port: gnuplot | ----------------------+---------------------- Comment (by mojca@…): I just wanted to say that Qt5 needs testing ;) We spent o lot of time debugging it, but I'm not sure if the work was ever finished (I did not dive into programming, I was just a tester), but of course there is no way to do it inside macports unless you are willing to compile it yourself with external Qt5. But indeed some extra testing for Qt4 (including printing which was broken in 4.x, at least to some point) would be helpful. To answer your question: `qt` and `wxt` are not mutually exclusive. The problem is that (they claim that) one cannot switch between `qt` and `wxt`. If you have `aquaterm` installed, you can always switch to either of them. But once you switch to `qt` (and do something with it), you cannot switch to `wxt` any longer. Not sure if `qt` as default terminal prevents you from using `wxt` altogether. The suggestion about `qt4` makes sense. I'm just not sure whether it's better to introduce it now or when `qt5` starts being supported in MacPorts. -- Ticket URL: <https://trac.macports.org/ticket/43738#comment:19> MacPorts <http://www.macports.org/> Ports system for OS X