gnuplot not plotting
Alejandro Aragon
alejandro.aragon at gmail.com
Mon Mar 24 20:12:26 PDT 2008
It's working now, you guys are the best!
On Mar 24, 2008, at 9:56 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
> On Mar 24, 2008, at 20:37, Alejandro Aragon wrote:
>
>> On Mar 24, 2008, at 8:30 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>>
>>> On Mar 24, 2008, at 20:23, Alejandro Aragon wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Mar 24, 2008, at 6:40 PM, skip at pobox.com wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Alejandro> garyw:~ aaragon$ sudo port install aquaterm
>>>>> ---> Activating aquaterm 1.0.1_0
>>>>> Alejandro> Error: Target org.macports.activate returned: Image
>>>>> error: /Library/
>>>>> Alejandro> Frameworks/AquaTerm.framework/AquaTerm already exists
>>>>> and does not
>>>>> Alejandro> belong to a registered port. Unable to activate port
>>>>> aquaterm.
>>>>> Alejandro> Error: Status 1 encountered during processing.
>>>>>
>>>>> Alejandro> What does it mean?
>>>>>
>>>>> To me it means try this:
>>>>>
>>>>> sudo rm -r /Library/Frameworks/AquaTerm.framework/Aquaterm
>>>>> sudo port install aquaterm
>>>>>
>>>>> :-)
>>>>
>>>> I cannot do that, can I? Probably that framework is used by the
>>>> system.
>>>
>>> Nope, that's part of AquaTerm, which is not made by Apple.
>>>
>>> More probably, you installed AquaTerm either manually, or with
>>> MacPorts before, then removed MacPorts without first uninstalling
>>> AquaTerm, then reinstalled MacPorts, so that it now has no idea
>>> that it previously installed these files.
>>
>> That's exactly what I did! How do I fix it? The AquaTerm framework
>> is dated March 19th, and the most recent gnuplot installation March
>> 20th. I was having some issues with macports when compiling the
>> boost library so I uninstalled thinking that the problem may be a
>> bad installation. Should I remove completely that directory and try
>> the AquaTerm installation again?
>
> Yes, just like Skip said:
>
> sudo rm -r /Library/Frameworks/AquaTerm.framework/Aquaterm
> sudo port install aquaterm
>
> You could also just tell MacPorts to force the installation:
>
> sudo port -f install aquaterm
>
> For any file that MacPorts wants to install that already exists, it
> will first rename the existing file, and tell you about it. You can
> then manually remove those renamed files later if you want.
>
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