FWIW, I responded to a thread on the IPython list where someone else was asking why show() was blocking execution on Windows 7. I think he was really experiencing the tk show() problem from mpl. So, I think this is causing issues with other users (in my opinion).
Ryan On Wed, Aug 11, 2010 at 12:35 PM, Eric Firing <efir...@hawaii.edu> wrote: > John et al., > > Is this a reasonable time to put out 1.0.1? There have been quite a few > bugfixes and other cleanups since 1.0. Most likely the biggest problem > with 1.0 is my error in the tk show(), which you tripped over, and which > prompted the thread below. > > Eric > > -------- Original Message -------- > Subject: Re: [Matplotlib-users] show() blocks script execution for > TkAgg from ipython -pylab > Date: Wed, 11 Aug 2010 09:35:24 -0700 > From: Christoph Gohlke <cgoh...@uci.edu> > To: matplotlib-us...@lists.sourceforge.net > > Ryan: you could try matplotlib-1.0.0.svn.win32-py2.6.exe from > http://www.lfd.uci.edu/~gohlke/pythonlibs/#matplotlib .It was built this > morning from svn. > > Christoph > > On 8/11/2010 7:26 AM, Ryan Krauss wrote: >> 0.99.3 is more or less fine, but there is an annoying exception window >> that pops up if you close IPython with a plot window open (using the >> TkAgg backend). But in my mind this is less bothersome than having to >> close all the plot windows every time I run a script (I tend to write >> scripts that generate 5-10 plots at a minimum). >> >> If I could easily build an installer from svn, I would try it. I >> don't have any microsoft compilers installed on my windows computers. >> >> Thanks again, >> >> Ryan >> >> On Wed, Aug 11, 2010 at 9:09 AM, Ryan Krauss<ryanli...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> Thanks. >>> >>> I need to role out a python install for my students. Classes start in >>> a week and a half. What should I do? The installation for most of >>> them needs to be fairly simple. >>> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> Ryan >>> >>> On Wed, Aug 11, 2010 at 2:25 AM, Eric Firing<efir...@hawaii.edu> wrote: >>>> On 08/10/2010 05:43 PM, Ryan Krauss wrote: >>>>> I just upgraded my windows machine to matplotlib 1.0.0 and a simple >>>>> script such as >>>>> >>>>> from pylab import * >>>>> from scipy import * >>>>> >>>>> t = arange(0,1,0.01) >>>>> y = sin(2*pi*t) >>>>> >>>>> figure(1) >>>>> clf() >>>>> plot(t,y) >>>>> >>>>> show() >>>>> >>>>> Now halts execution when run from the ipython -pylab prompt. The same >>>>> commands typed at the commandline do not lead to show() halting >>>>> execution. >>>>> >>>>> Is this expected behavior? >>>> >>>> This was fixed three weeks ago in svn, both the maintenance branch and >>>> the trunk. I made some changes in show() shortly before 1.0, trying to >>>> get uniform and reasonable behavior in all backends, and I didn't quite >>>> succeed. I think I got it all straightened out--but only after the >>>> release, unfortunately. I hope it won't be too long before a 1.0.1 >>>> bugfix release can be made, but I am aware of no schedule. >>>> >>>> Eric >>>> >>>>> >>>>> Thanks, >>>>> >>>>> Ryan >>>>> > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > This SF.net email is sponsored by > > Make an app they can't live without > Enter the BlackBerry Developer Challenge > http://p.sf.net/sfu/RIM-dev2dev > _______________________________________________ > Matplotlib-devel mailing list > Matplotlib-devel@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/matplotlib-devel > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This SF.net email is sponsored by Make an app they can't live without Enter the BlackBerry Developer Challenge http://p.sf.net/sfu/RIM-dev2dev _______________________________________________ Matplotlib-devel mailing list Matplotlib-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/matplotlib-devel