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> >
> > Until a binary release is available, building your own PLplot for
windows is
> > pretty straightforward with our CMake build system so we urge windows
users
> > who don't want to wait for a binary release to give it a try. I would
> > suggest using the latest experimental release of PLplot (version 5.7.1)
and
> > following the directions at http://www.miscdebris.net/plplot_wiki/ to
build
> > it on windows (or any form of Unix, for that matter).
This looks promising. I've installed CMake - and was most impressed that
the default was to *not* screw with the path settings. (There's many
installers that don't even give you the option.)
Only problem now is that my computer is allergic to sourceforge, and reboots
every time I browse to that location. (Sourceforge have provided a great
service over the years, and continue to do so ... but when I look at all the
rubbish that I have to download when I browse to there, I can't help but
feel that this "allergy" is nothing other than an expression of excellent
taste.)
Does someone have a direct link to the 5.7.1source so I can grab it without
actually browsing to sourceforge ? (I don't care which mirror is used.)
I'll give it a try if I can get hold of the source. I see there's also
useful info at
http://www.miscdebris.net/plplot_wiki/index.php?title=Configure_PLplot_for_MinGW/CLI
.
> >
> > If you are having any trouble following the wiki directions, don't
hesitate
> > to post question to the plplot-devel list
> > (http://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=2915) or to me personally.
> >
Fear not, Allan ... I'll post to the mailing list :-)
Cheers,
Rob
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