I just noticed that python itself nowadays depends on the default installation of tcl/tk. Hence, matplotlib should do the same as it is using the python tk interface.

Best, Matthias

On 06/08/2014 12:30 PM, Matthias Liertzer wrote:
The bug is caused by the new multiarch version of tk, which has the
effect that matplotlib's setup file no longer finds the include header
tk.h .

There are two possible routes to resolve the bug:

1) Depend on tk-dev (matplotlib should build fine with tk8.6-dev), which
contains /usr/lib/tkConfig.sh, and not on tk8.5-dev

2) Use the patch contained in the ubuntu package, which I have also
attached to this mail.

Best,
Matthias

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