Could you please send me the details of how you do what you want? THis is most likely a "wishlist" bug at this time. I will see how much effort it takes and let you know.

Carlo

On Mon, 11 Sep 2006, Martin J. Carter wrote:

Package: pgplot5
Version: 5.2.2-6
Severity: normal


The subject line says it all.  I can statically link the software I'm
tasked with compiling (e3d) against a private version of pgplot with
tk driver for now, but I'd rather not have to indefinitely.  An ETA
for this would make my day :-) .

Thanks in advance,

        MaJoC

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