Stéfan van der Walt wrote:
> Hi Eric
> 
> On 18/04/2008, Eric Firing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>  It doesn't on my machine with backend GtkAgg, and I have never seen this
>> behavior.  What backend are you using?
> 
> Odd, I'm using matplotlib 0.98pre (svn) with GTKAgg (gtk 2.12.8, pygtk

Very odd.  Would you try writing out postscript and pdf, please, and see 
whether they behave the same way?

> 2.12.1) on an OSX machine.  Btw, matplotlib does not build on OSX
> currently -- a person needs to upgrade gcc first (from 4.0.1 to 4.2).
> I saw John posted a compiler error (resulting from this problem) on
> some other list, so it's something to keep in mind.

Yes, my colleague, Jules, and I ran into this yesterday.  Very 
frustrating.  We also ran into some sort of problem involving, 
apparently, a mixture of libraries and/or object modules with and 
without dual ppc/intel code, but from the error messages it was 
impossible for us to track down beyond that.  It might have been obvious 
to an OSX wizard. Jules was trying to follow John's instructions 
carefully.  Numpy went in flawlessly.  Scipy went in OK, we think, but 
the test needed nosetest, and then when that was installed, it failed. 
We gave up on the matplotlib installation.

Eric
> 
> Regards
> Stéfan


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