From: Leonardo M. <lm...@ud...> - 2002-10-04 02:37:30
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Hi Johhny > First of all thanks for the help, but it seems like I > shall be needing more of it. You'll get it :-) > The instructions I used were > > ./configure > make > make install > > I hope this is right. Yes, it usually is > Anyway when i type "whereis gnuplot" I get the > following: > [root@localhost root]# whereis gnuplot > gnuplot: > [root@localhost root]# > > so it obviously didn't install properly. Unless there is some issue with whereis. How about typing "gnuplot" from a console ? Does it open a "gnuplot" session ? > What should i do? Can I uninstall in Linux? Yes, if you use a package manager. What distribution of Linux are you using ?. If you are new to Linux I would strongly recommend mandrake. Anyway, chances are your distro uses rpm, a package management software (very useful). > Is there a step-by-step set of instructions for me to > follow? Yes, but please tell us what distro you use, version of the distro, etc. Best leo |