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#11
Unfortunately,I wasn't able again to install gnuplot.I must face the truth.I have to live without it.We all must face the truth.Thank you all for the help
 
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#12
Instead of doing 'rm -rf /var/cache/apt/archives/*.deb' you should simply do 'apt-get clean', which is much much safer and does the same thing.
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#13
It didn't work again.

(P.S.:I wrote this ps previously but nobody answered me.It's actually off topic.Maemo 5 sdk is the same with the simple maemo 5 except for the fact that it has some extra features for developing programs?)

Last edited by nokia_n900_user; 2010-02-16 at 10:28.
 
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#14
I had the same problem. After lurking a while in bugzilla, I found the solution!

You said you reflashed your N900, like me. So it is very probable some files were still on your /opt/(something) directory. Search for a gnuplot directory in there and remove. (But do not use #rm -rfr gnu*, because there is a folder called gnu which is totally innocent!).

After that, get aptitude, and enter in terminal:

#sudo gainroot
#aptitude install gnuplot*

Aptitude gives you a much more complete feedback. It may seem that the installation failed again, but when you open gnuplot, you will see "Terminal type set to x11", instead of the old "Terminal type set to unknown". This means you now can plot your graphics as you should do :-)

Hope this helps.
 
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