On 29-10-2013, at 15:58, Berend Hasselman <bhh(a)xs4all.nl> wrote:
I have updated my computers to OS X Mavericks.
Mac users and Allin will be pleased to hear that Gretl Quartz works like a charm on the
latest incarnation of OS X.
I’ve done the usual fooling around with klein.inp. Displaying graphs also works.
All seems to work as expected.
But there is something wrong.
Starting a gnuplot from the menu works but as soon as you issue a plot command in
gnuplot, gnuplot becomes unresponsive.
AquaTerm is launched but no plot in an Aquaterm window appears.
Issuing "help show” in gnuplot gives:
/Applications/Gretl.app/Contents/Resources/share/gnuplot/4.7/gnuplot.gih: No such file or
directory
but in the startup message of gnuplot is says: Version 4.6 patchlevel 4 last modified
2013-10-06
I’m running gretl 1.9.14cvs (build date: 2013-10-26) on OS X 10.9.
Follow-up:
On Snow Leopard the above experiment did work in the sense that an AquaTerm window with a
plot appears and gnuplot doesn’t wait for input.
On Mountain Lion it also works.
The error message after issuing “help show” also appears on Snow Leopard.
Another funny thing: on Mavericks recalling a gnuplot command always shows \040 for
space(s)
Berend