At 9:42 AM -0800 2007-02-05, Christopher Barker wrote:
Stephen Uhlhorn wrote:
My python is from ActiveState (Framework) which
was recommended by the scipy people.
Here's the real saga. I had a working Fink installaiton of
python/numpy/scipy/matplotlib until an update to scipy broke critical
Stephen:
Russell E Owen wrote:
It's up. Bob Ippolito put it up shortly after he got back from vacation.
So this should work, with the Python, numpy, wxPython2.6.3 that are also
there:
http://pythonmac.org/packages/py24-fat/index.html
-Chris
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Christopher Barker, Ph.D.
Oceanographer
Hmm... After the long discussion I'm trying to decide what the best
route is. If what I want is simply a stable scipy/matplotlib
installation (OS X), what is the best (most stable and predictable)
method?
BTW- What is wrong with the ActiveState python installation? It was
recommended on the scipy
Stephen Uhlhorn wrote:
If what I want is simply a stable scipy/matplotlib
installation (OS X), what is the best (most stable and predictable)
method?
I'm very sorry to say that I don't know that there is a best. I, and
others, have tried to keep the archive at pythonmac up to date, but
I'm trying to build matplotlib with the GTK/GTKAgg backends but it
won't find my copy of pygtk:
mrhanky:/usr/local/src/matplotlib-0.87.7 uley$ sudo python setup.py build
GTK requires pygtk
GTKAgg requires pygtk
running build
running build_py
creating build
...
I followed the
Stephen Uhlhorn wrote:
I'm trying to build matplotlib with the GTK/GTKAgg backends but it
won't find my copy of pygtk:
mrhanky:/usr/local/src/matplotlib-0.87.7 uley$ sudo python setup.py build
GTK requires pygtk
GTKAgg requires pygtk
running build
running build_py
creating build