. "$GRIMOIRE/FUNCTIONS" SPELL=gnuplot if [[ $GNUPLOT_BRANCH == scm ]]; then VERSION=$(get_scm_version) SOURCE=$SPELL-cvs.tar.bz2 FORCE_DOWNLOAD=on SOURCE_DIRECTORY=$BUILD_DIRECTORY/$SPELL-cvs SOURCE_URL[0]=cvs://:pserver:anonymous@gnuplot.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/gnuplot:gnuplot SOURCE_IGNORE=volatile else VERSION=4.6.5 SOURCE=$SPELL-$VERSION.tar.gz SOURCE_DIRECTORY=$BUILD_DIRECTORY/$SPELL-$VERSION SOURCE_URL[0]=${SOURCEFORGE_URL}/${SPELL}/${SPELL}/${VERSION}/${SOURCE} SOURCE_HASH=sha512:5a9c55d664105242aaf6356e707094a7dd5a80ba8d836bc7b3ce8836bcf5d2a57174d38220ea9efc58fa04f3c5f7d680ca5023482cff1a62b93549ff0530c47d fi WEB_SITE=http://www.gnuplot.info ENTERED=20020210 LICENSE[0]=http://gnuplot.cvs.sourceforge.net/gnuplot/gnuplot/Copyright?view=markup KEYWORDS="utils" SHORT="a mathematical function plotting tool" cat << EOF gnuplot plots 2d and 3d graphs, from a data file or with a formula. It has an interactive mode with online help, or it can be used non-interactively. gnuplot does function fitting to data sets, and it does output to many terminals, among which are PostScript, X11 display, PNG, and GIF (via the old gd library). EOF