--- packages/plot/gnuintfc.red.orig 2022-07-22 09:36:50.000000000 -0500 +++ packages/plot/gnuintfc.red 2022-07-22 09:56:19.000000000 -0500 @@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ ("vt102" . "tek40xx") )); - plotcommand!* := find!-gnuplot(); + plotcommand!* := "@PREFIX@/bin/gnuplot"; plotcleanup!* := % delete scratch files {bldmsg("rm %wplotdt*",plottmp!*),bldmsg("rm %wplotcmds*",plottmp!*)}; @@ -259,7 +259,7 @@ !*plotusepipe := t; % find-gnuplot returns the full name of a version of gnuplot (if it can % find one). - plotcommand!* := find!-gnuplot(); + plotcommand!* := "@PREFIX@/bin/gnuplot"; % The Cygwin case can be "funny" here, and the case I wish to trap is % where a Cygwin version of Reduce is trying to use the native Windows % version of gnuplot. I believe I can detect this by seeing of