This class is excellent, but I didn't know it existed so I'm already 20% down for being a week or so behind. ![]() x11 is highly functional and Aqua Term provides beautiful graphs. :( Worse still, aquaterm hangs when I'm trying to quit because something (octave/gnuplot) is still attached to it (killing the octave xterm (xterm : file | hard reset)) let's me quit aquaterm. 0201/Homebrew install 0202/Dropbox Installation 0203/Mail. This weird aquaterm application doesn't seem to be getting the message from either gnuplot (via octave), or just from octave. Is gnuplot supposed to load up as a separate xterm at any point?ĭo you see aquaterm loading up, or does your gnuplot just create a new X11 window and draw into that directly? The first time, Octave returns the prompt as if something's been done, and sometimes the prompt doesn't come back. I did notice that the big download button on the sourceforge page points to 3.3 something, and not the latest 3.4.0, but 3.4.0 seems to have been out for months anyway.Īnyway, all that happens when I go to plot something is that aquaterm loads up, and does nothing. Tried doing it by the book again, as you say. (* - My meltdown turned out well last week, 91% for AI, but last day panics are still definitely not healthy! %-) I'd hate to not catch up with ML just because my mac doesn't "just work" with Octave). I'm having a meltdown (*) here, because all this poking about means I'm late for tomorrow's AI/ML meltdown now. I have to wonder if I'm barking up the wrong tree?! When it turns out there's something else to download (aquaterm) and set gnuplot to somehow point to. I thought that Octave would just know how to create a plotting window, or at least know how to call gnuplot since it was bundled with it in the DMG as an extra. No clue what the flags mean, but they are :ĬFLAGS="-m32 $/lib"įinally, I've used vim to edit my (previously non-existent) ~/.bash_profile to readĮxport GNUPLOT=X11 export PATH=/Applications/Octave.app/Contents/Resources/bin:/Applications/Gnuplot.app/Contents/Resources/bin/:$PATH I've edited the /Applications/ML-class/Octave.app/Resources/Contents/bin/mkoctave-3.4.0 (symlinked from mkoctave) for Octave to contain the extra flags just after the block comment at the top. I don't know gnuplot commands though, and presumably I don't have to for ML. When it loads, gnuplot says it has its' "terminal type set to 'aqua'" - which is presumably good. When I load gnuplot at a terminal, it loads ok. so when I type octave at a terminal, it doesn't load. I use Inkscape so I already have X11, I'm pretty sure. Seeing a window to draw in would be progress at this point :( I'm not quite sure what to expect to see, but I'm pretty sure a window should be opening with something in it. The help link there is from 2007, so I'm wondering if it doesn't apply if you've just downloaded Octave, and then discovered that you also need to download and install something called Aquaterm, although plot(x,y) in Octave still returns instantly and no new windows pop up from Octave or GnuPlot or AquaTerm. Here's the output:Ĭloning into '/Users/aero/Library/Caches/Homebrew/go-gotools-git'.įatal: unable to access '': Failed to connect to go.googlesource.Well, I didn't really see myself using vi on Halloween this year, but here we go. ![]() fatal: unable to access '': Failed to connect to go. port 443: Operation timed outĭownloadError: Failed to download resource "go-gotools"įailure while executing `git clone -branch release-branch.go1.11 /Users/aero/Library/Caches/Homebrew/go-gotools-git` exited with 128. => Installing heroku/brew/heroku dependency: heroku/brew/heroku-nodeĬurl: (35) LibreSSL SSL_connect: SSL_ERROR_SYSCALL in connection to :443ĭownloadError: Failed to download resource "heroku-node"Īlso, say if I download go from and rename it to go-git, which is the output of brew -cache go, but it still failed the installation. => Installing dependencies for heroku/brew/heroku: heroku/brew/heroku-node What can I do now if I want to keep using brew to upgrade all my packages?Īfter I tried your method, this is the error that pops up: => Upgrading heroku/brew/heroku ![]() I used to download these failed packages to ~/Library/Caches/Homebrew and then run the command again but this seems to work no longer after brew changed its cache structure for the better or worse (worse for me apparently). brew cask install visual-studio-code Level up your programming skills with exercises across 52 languages, and insightful discussion with our dedicated team of welcoming mentors. ![]() Being in China means sometimes you just can't upgrade brew packages via brew upgrade it would run into error as such: curl: (35) LibreSSL SSL_connect: SSL_ERROR_SYSCALL in connection to :443Įrror: An exception occurred within a child process:ĭownloadError: Failed to download resource "heroku"
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