Is there some way to upgrade gnuplot to the current 4.2 without installing tetex? I currently have Tex Live 2007 installed and don't want to have to install a whole new (and outdated) tex. Looking at the gnuplot website I can't tell what the dependency on tex is, besides perhaps to build documentation. If that's the case, surely it could just use my installed tex. When I looked at the portfile it has under depends_libs bin:tex:tetex, which suggests to me that if it finds the binary 'tex' it shouldn't install tetex. For some reason (or maybe I'm just wrong) this doesn't work. Does port run under some restricted environment that prevents it from seeing my full path and so it doesn't find tex? I even tried deleting this line from the dependencies, but that didn't work (and doing a port clean --all gnuplot). So, what can be done to stop port from installing tetex? Mark A ____________________________________________________________________________________Get the free Yahoo! toolbar and rest assured with the added security of spyware protection. http://new.toolbar.yahoo.com/toolbar/features/norton/index.php