Max Brazhnikov wrote:
On Fri, 27 Mar 2009 14:23:20 +1100, Mattia Rossi wrote:
Hi,

as the qtiplot-0.9.7.2 port just didn't want to install python
scripting, I thought it's a qtiplot issue and tried to install qtiplot
0.9.7.5. Well didn't work so well without all the patching, so I finally
got a working installation, by creating a new port.
Don't get you problem. Do you build qtiplot with PYTHON option enabled?

That's the point. I did enable Python, but it didn't show up as scripting language in QtiPlot.
I have no idea whether this was the correct way of patching qtiplot, as
I'm using the shipped 3rdparty qwt and qwt3dplot rather than system wide
installations (the shipped ones contain some slight adaptations for
qtiplot). The port works for me anyhow, I have qtiplot 0.9.7.5 and can
do Python scripting.

Have no idea how to generate the package-plist so I used the old one.

Have a look at the tarball, and maybe you can create a proper release soon.

I've updated qwt and qtiplot locally, I'll commit them after some testing.
You could try them as well:
http://people.freebsd.org/~makc/patches/qwt520.patch
http://people.freebsd.org/~makc/patches/qtiplot975.patch

Update qwt first and then build qtiplot. I've enabled python support by default, it's considered as stable now.
It installed and runs properly for now, and Python scripting seems to work.
Thanks

Mat
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