GNUplot binaries
Here are some precompiled gnuplot binaries that SarCheck will
use to produce graphs. The files are tar archives and the
installation script is ./RTR
Simple instructions (please read them before downloading the
file):
- Decide on a directory to be used during the install, cd to that directory, and put
the tar archive in that directory. Please be sure that
there are a few megabytes of space available and remember
that if you're FTPing the tar archive from a Windows box
to a UNIX system, you'll have to make sure that the
Windows FTP program knows that the file is binary and not
text.
- Extract the files from the tar archive and run the
installation script. The following command is an example
using the Solaris version:
tar xvf GNUplot_Solaris.tar ;
./RTR
A special note for HP-UX People: Bill Hassell has used
this version of gnuplot and has given us some
installation instructions that he likes better. Feel free
to take a look and install it in
whatever way you feel is the most appropriate.
- You're generally safe accepting the installation script's
defaults, but if you want to have a better understanding
of the install script and what it will do, here is
more information from the folks that compiled
GNUplot.
- The tar archives are below. Just click on the one you
want.
Please note: We did not produce these
tarballs. They come from Ready to Run Software and are here for
your convenience. A user has reported that the ./RTR installation script installs
binaries for perl and info into /usr/local/bin without first
checking to see if there's an existing binary there. This may
not be what you want to do because the perl binary is for a
relatively old version of perl.
These packages can be used to produce JPG and PNG files, but
will not produce GIFs. We do not provide support for these
utilities and provide only them as a courtesy.
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