Hi Tony,

have you solved this issue?
What was the problem?

I just installed the ScipySuperpack
http://macinscience.org/?page_id=6
on a clean OSX 10.6 machine

running
http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/plot_directive/mpl_examples/pylab_examples/date_demo_rrule.py
for example from the command line works awesome, but not from TextMate.

This sounds like the same problem you had..
I'd appreciate any pointers!

Cheers,
Claus






Tony Yu-3 wrote:
> 
> I updated to the newest release of OS X---10.6.2---last night and I've
> been getting a weird windowing error for certain backends. 
> 
> I'm able to reproduce the error with the following: run a simple plot
> script (which calls plt.show) from the terminal. Close the figure. The
> problem is:
> 
> * tkagg: window closes, but it doesn't return control to the terminal
> (i.e. terminal hangs).
> * macosx: axis is cleared from the figure window, but the window (w/o
> axis) remains and terminal hangs.
> * qt4agg: works fine.
> 
> Alternatively, I can run the script from ipython. In this case, tkagg and
> qt4agg work as normal. The macosx backend hangs, the window does not
> close, and control is not returned to ipython.
> 
> In all cases, the plot shows up fine (it just doesn't always close
> properly). Running the script with python -vv doesn't help: All the debug
> code it prints stops before plt.show is called. I wish I could provide
> more debug output, but I'm not sure how.
> 
> Any ideas?
> 
> -Tony
> 
> PS. To add another piece to the mystery, I've been having problems running
> plot scripts from my text editor (Textmate): python hangs **before**
> plotting. I've traced the hang to a call to
> matplotlib.backends.pylab_setup.new_figure_manager, but I really don't
> understand where exactly hangs. Again: this only happens when running from
> Textmate, and started happening about a week ago (following a Textmate
> update). My guess is that this is a Textmate-related issue, but I thought
> I'd mention it in case these two issues combined suggest a more
> fundamental problem with my python install.
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