Debian 7, 8, or 9
This is the build environment most likely to work (it is my OS). Follow the
general directions, 2.3.2, above when opening the TAR
archive.
- Debian 7 Wheezy. - The tested build was done on Kernel
3.2.88-1, 64 bit system. From the top directory one runs configure with
appropriate options. Choose one of the following (note: options start with a
double dash ``- -`` before the ''with'' and a single dash after the ``with``:
- configure -with-plplot-old -with-plplotlib
(this assumes plplot 5.9.9-5 package with old function names)
- configure
(no options will use Gnuplot instead of Plplot)
- configure -enable-all-static
(this will use Gnuplot instead of Plplot and build static binaries.
- Debian 8 Jessie. - The tested build was done on Kernel
3.16.0-4, amd_64 bit system. From the top directory one runs configure with
appropriate options. Choose one of the following (note: options start with a
double dash ``- -`` before the ''with'' and a single dash after the ``with``:
- configure -with-plplotlib
(this assumes plplot-5.10.0 or newer packages with new function names)
- configure
(no options will use Gnuplot instead of Plplot)
- configure -enable-all-static
(this will use Gnuplot instead of Plplot and build static binaries.
- Debian 9 Stretch. - The tested build was done on Kernel
4.9.30-2+deb9u2, amd_64 bit system. From the top directory one runs configure with
appropriate options. Choose one of the following (note: options start with a
double dash ``- -`` before the ''with'' and a single dash after the ``with``:
- configure -with-plplotlib -with-gnuplot5
- configure -with-plplotlib -with-gnuplot5 CFLAGS=''-g``
The CFLAGS environmental variable will turn off optimization for the C-language
programs to aid in debugging if problems occur. No problems at time of this writing.
- configure -with-gnuplot5
(Gnuplot instead of Plplot)
- configure -enable-all-static -with-gnuplot5
(this will use Gnuplot instead of Plplot and build static binaries.
pm
2018-04-08