Am 04.04.2013 um 23:54 schrieb Sean Lake:

> Rebuilding and reinstalling the tetex packages didn't help.

Sean,

this can't change anything because teTeX is old and dead and therefore will 
stay with that old version of libpng. (At least it is now using a more secure 
version of it.)

What I wanted to express, is if your matplotlib is using components from teTeX 
then it's likely that this teTeX component is noticing the younger libpng 
version and might start complaining. It mus be something with graphics, it must 
be something that exists since, say, ten years or more and hasn't changed much 
recently (is unsupported?) because it is still using that old interface.

Another way to find the possible cause of the report is to check the INFO files 
of the packages on which matplotlib depends. And then the INFO files of these 
packages to see on which packages these depend. There must be some such 
dependancy to libpng-1.2.41. (I am not using matplotlib.)

--
Greetings

  Pete

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