This should be reported at the JuliaStudio bug tracker. They use internally a self written REPL.
Am Montag, 26. Mai 2014 16:10:17 UTC+2 schrieb Christoph Ortner: > > > > On Monday, 26 May 2014 10:17:32 UTC+1, yi lu wrote: >> >> Is the Julia in the terminal the one bundled within JuliaStudio? >> > > PyPlot works both with the standard Julia distribution and with the Julia > 0.2.0 bundled with JuliaStudio, IF I start the JuliaStudio version as > follows: > > $ /Applications/JuliaStudio.app/julia/bin/julia-readline ; exit; > > *_* *_ **_ **_**(_)**_* > * | A fresh approach to technical computing* *(_)** | **(_)* > *(_)* > * | Documentation: http://docs.julialang.org > <http://docs.julialang.org>* > * _ _ _| |_ __ _ | Type "help()" to list help topics* > * | | | | | | |/ _` | |* > * | | |_| | | | (_| | | Version 0.2.0 (2013-11-16 23:44 UTC)* > * _/ |\__'_|_|_|\__'_| | Official http://julialang.org > <http://julialang.org> release* > *|__/ | x86_64-apple-darwin12.5.0* > *julia> * > *using PyPlot*Loading help data... > Warning: Possible conflict in library symbol dtrtri_ > Warning: Possible conflict in library symbol dgetri_ > Warning: Possible conflict in library symbol dgetrf_ > > *julia> * > *x = linspace(0,1,100); y = cos(2*pi*x); plot(x,y)* > *1-element Array{Any,1}:** PyObject <matplotlib.lines.Line2D object at > 0x11565e610>* > > This creates the correct figure. The same code creates the correct figure > if I use the Julia distribution (0.2.1). The same code, run from the > JuliaStudio Windows gives the error (or, WARNING) message from my original > post. > > julia> using PyPlot > > WARNING: No working GUI backend found for matplotlib. > > Loading help data... > > Warning: Possible conflict in library symbol dtrtri_ > > Warning: Possible conflict in library symbol dgetri_ > > Warning: Possible conflict in library symbol dgetrf_ > > > Christoph >
