In article 
<aanlktikmycvkxlmqwto9jcjnaoup3spxskgkpouua...@mail.gmail.com>,
 John Hunter <jdh2...@gmail.com> wrote:

> We are long overdue on getting a bugfix release of 1.0.0 out, so I have
> uploaded an rc for testing at
> 
> https://sourceforge.net/projects/matplotlib/files/matplotlib/matplotlib-1.0.1/
> 
> Christoph and Russell -- if you have time could you build win32 and OSX
> binaries for testing as well.  I don't believe either of you have developer
> permissions to upload directly to this site, but I would be happy to add you
> if you send me an sf id.  Alternatively, you can upload them to a site of
> your choosing and I'll upload them for you (drop.io was acquired by facebook
> and no longer works).

I have uploaded Mac installers for python.org Python 2.6 and 32-bit 
Python 2.7.

I'm not sure what to do about 64-bit Python 2.7. It does not even 
support Mac OS X 10.5 due to tcl/tk issues that I think were resolved 
too late for python 2.7.1. In my opinion a matplotlib built against 
ActiveState's Python 2.7 (which is 64-bit and supports 10.5 and 10.6) 
might be of more use. Opinions?

-- Russell


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