Dear all,

I encounter a problem only under ubuntu (it is fine under OSX) with PyPlot.
I extracted some commands hereafter to reproduce the error.

nb:
1) the Python Matplotlib library is installed and works fine (tested).
2) Pkg.add("PyPlot") is imported and ready (as reported hereafter).

When I invoque "using PyPlot", the error occurs (and after real numbers are 
not anymore recognized).
An example follows below.

Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
Xavier


xavierg@xavierg-HP-ZBook-17-G2:~/Bureau/Solveurs/Julia$ julia
               _
   _       _ _(_)_     |  A fresh approach to technical computing
  (_)     | (_) (_)    |  Documentation: http://docs.julialang.org
   _ _   _| |_  __ _   |  Type "help()" to list help topics
  | | | | | | |/ _` |  |
  | | |_| | | | (_| |  |  Version 0.2.1 (2014-02-11 06:30 UTC)
 _/ |\__'_|_|_|\__'_|  |
|__/                   |  x86_64-linux-gnu

julia> W = 1.15
1.15

julia> Pkg.add("PyPlot")
INFO: Nothing to be done.

julia> W = 1.15
1.15

julia> using PyPlot
Loading help data...
ERROR: syntax: invalid numeric constant 1.0
 in include at boot.jl:238
at /home/xavierg/.julia/v0.2/Color/src/colorspaces.jl:14
at /home/xavierg/.julia/v0.2/Color/src/Color.jl:25
at /home/xavierg/.julia/v0.2/PyPlot/src/colormaps.jl:4
at /home/xavierg/.julia/v0.2/PyPlot/src/PyPlot.jl:337

julia> W = 1.15
ERROR: syntax: invalid numeric constant 1.15

julia>

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