I did the –with-readline=builtin thing and it fixed that part. At first, I had the same problem as Kopinjol (with the _rl_* errors). I have a MacBook Pro Intel Core 2 Duo running OS X 10.5.6. Makeinfo: Removing output file `’ due to errors use –force to preserve. gnuplot.texi:3131: Cross reference to nonexistent node `origin’ (perhaps incorrect sectioning?). gnuplot.texi:3459: Cross reference to nonexistent node `origin’ (perhaps incorrect sectioning?). gnuplot.texi:4840: Cross reference to nonexistent node `origin’ (perhaps incorrect sectioning?). gnuplot.texi:4851: Cross reference to nonexistent node `origin’ (perhaps incorrect sectioning?). gnuplot.texi:4870: Cross reference to nonexistent node `origin’ (perhaps incorrect sectioning?). gnuplot.texi:7413: Cross reference to nonexistent node `origin’ (perhaps incorrect sectioning?). gnuplot.texi:9474: Cross reference to nonexistent node `origin’ (perhaps incorrect sectioning?). gnuplot.texi:9476: Cross reference to nonexistent node `origin’ (perhaps incorrect sectioning?). gnuplot.texi:9493: Cross reference to nonexistent node `origin’ (perhaps incorrect sectioning?). gnuplot.texi:9502: Cross reference to nonexistent node `origin’ (perhaps incorrect sectioning?). gnuplot.texi:9513: Cross reference to nonexistent node `origin’ (perhaps incorrect sectioning?). gnuplot.texi:9734: Cross reference to nonexistent node `origin’ (perhaps incorrect sectioning?). gnuplot.texi:10076: Cross reference to nonexistent node `origin’ (perhaps incorrect sectioning?). gnuplot.texi:10582: Cross reference to nonexistent node `origin’ (perhaps incorrect sectioning?). Anyone knows whats wrong here? Your help is greatly appreciated! ? ? Followed all the instructions plus those within the comments, added the -with-readline=builtin (which removed my previous error) but this new one popped up. Try the demos, like gnuplot demo/all.dem. configure -with-x=no -without-tutorial CFLAGS=-DDEFAULTTERM=\\\"aqua\\\" If you have AquaTerm installed but not X11, then use prepare it should finish without any errors this time. Gnuplot_SOURCES = wxterminal/gp_cairo.c wxterminal/wxt_gui.cpp Search for these two if-blocks and delete them or comment them out: To fix the error, two modifcations in the file “src/Makefile.am” are required. Some part of the preparation process failed. Use of uninitialized value in concatenation (.) or string at /usr/bin/automake line 8449.: am_gnuplot_OBJECTS was already defined in condition INCLUDE_BINARY_C_TRUE, which is implied by condition TRUE The sources have to be prepared, which would yield the “configure” script. Unpack the archiv and you will have a folder named “gnuplot” on your Desktop or in your home directory. Or, as I did, download a source snapshot as a convenient.
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