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* [[Configure PLplot for cygwin]] | * [[Configure PLplot for cygwin]] | ||
* [[Configure PLplot for Borland CXX 5.5 (free command line tools)]] | * [[Configure PLplot for Borland CXX 5.5 (free command line tools)]] | ||
* [[Configure PLplot for Borland Turbo C++ Explorer Edition (free IDE and compiler)]] | * [[Configure PLplot for Borland Turbo C++ Explorer Edition (free IDE and compiler)]] |
Revision as of 07:07, 27 September 2013
Before reading this section you should consult Building_PLplot to obtain generic build instructions.
Contents
Linux
- Linux
- List of Debian/Ubuntu packages - in order to be able to configure and compile the PLplot library this page contains a list of Debian/Ubuntu packages needed.
- Additional notes for ifort users
Mac OSX
- Mac OSX instructions
Windows
Free and open-source tools to help build a powerful version of PLplot on Windows
- Install MinGW/MSYS
- Install SWIG
- Install Python
- Install Lua
- Install Tcl
- Install Octave
- Install 3rd party libraries