OK, this seems to be a pip caching bug. After rm -rf /tmp/pip*, it installed correctly
Neal Becker wrote: > This is really strange. It d/l 1.3.1, but then builds installs 1.3.0??? > > python3-pip install --user --up --no-deps matplotlib > Downloading/unpacking matplotlib from > https://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/matplotlib/matplotlib/matplotlib-1.3.1/matplotlib-1.3.1.tar.gz > Running setup.py egg_info for package matplotlib > ============================================================================ > Edit setup.cfg to change the build options > > BUILDING MATPLOTLIB > matplotlib: yes [1.3.0] > python: yes [3.3.2 (default, Aug 23 2013, 19:00:04) [GCC > 4.8.1 20130603 (Red Hat 4.8.1-1)]] > platform: yes [linux] > > REQUIRED DEPENDENCIES AND EXTENSIONS > numpy: yes [version 1.7.1] > dateutil: yes [using dateutil version 2.1] > tornado: yes [using tornado version 3.1.1] > pyparsing: yes [using pyparsing version 2.0.1] > pycxx: yes [Official versions of PyCXX are not compatible > with Python 3.x. Using local copy] > libagg: yes [Requires patches that have not been merged > upstream. Using local copy.] > freetype: yes [version 16.0.10] > png: yes [version 1.5.13] > > OPTIONAL SUBPACKAGES > sample_data: yes [installing] > toolkits: yes [installing] > tests: yes [using nose version 1.3.0] > > OPTIONAL BACKEND EXTENSIONS > macosx: no [Mac OS-X only] > qt4agg: yes [Qt: 4.8.4, PyQt4: 4.10.1] > gtk3agg: no [gtk3agg backend does not work on Python 3] > gtk3cairo: no [Requires pygobject to be installed.] > gtkagg: no [Requires pygtk] > tkagg: no [The C/C++ header for Tk (tk.h) could not be > found. You may need to install the development > package.] > wxagg: no [requires wxPython] > gtk: no [Requires pygtk] > agg: yes [installing] > cairo: yes [version 1.10.0] > windowing: no [Microsoft Windows only] > > OPTIONAL LATEX DEPENDENCIES > dvipng: yes [version 1.14] > ghostscript: yes [version 9.10] > latex: yes [version 3.1415926] > pdftops: yes [version 0.22.1] > > > Installing collected packages: matplotlib > Found existing installation: matplotlib 1.3.0 > Uninstalling matplotlib: > Successfully uninstalled matplotlib > Running setup.py install for matplotlib > ============================================================================ > Edit setup.cfg to change the build options > > BUILDING MATPLOTLIB > matplotlib: yes [1.3.0] > python: yes [3.3.2 (default, Aug 23 2013, 19:00:04) [GCC > 4.8.1 20130603 (Red Hat 4.8.1-1)]] > platform: yes [linux] > > REQUIRED DEPENDENCIES AND EXTENSIONS > numpy: yes [version 1.7.1] > dateutil: yes [using dateutil version 2.1] > tornado: yes [using tornado version 3.1.1] > pyparsing: yes [using pyparsing version 2.0.1] > pycxx: yes [Official versions of PyCXX are not compatible > with Python 3.x. Using local copy] > libagg: yes [Requires patches that have not been merged > upstream. Using local copy.] > freetype: yes [version 16.0.10] > png: yes [version 1.5.13] > > OPTIONAL SUBPACKAGES > sample_data: yes [installing] > toolkits: yes [installing] > tests: yes [using nose version 1.3.0] > > OPTIONAL BACKEND EXTENSIONS > macosx: no [Mac OS-X only] > qt4agg: yes [Qt: 4.8.4, PyQt4: 4.10.1] > gtk3agg: no [gtk3agg backend does not work on Python 3] > gtk3cairo: no [Requires pygobject to be installed.] > gtkagg: no [Requires pygtk] > tkagg: no [The C/C++ header for Tk (tk.h) could not be > found. You may need to install the development > package.] > wxagg: no [requires wxPython] > gtk: no [Requires pygtk] > agg: yes [installing] > cairo: yes [version 1.10.0] > windowing: no [Microsoft Windows only] > > OPTIONAL LATEX DEPENDENCIES > dvipng: yes [version 1.14] > ghostscript: yes [version 9.10] > latex: yes [version 3.1415926] > pdftops: yes [version 0.22.1] > > Skipping installation of /home/nbecker/.local/lib/python3.3/site- > packages/mpl_toolkits/__init__.py (namespace package) > > Installing /home/nbecker/.local/lib/python3.3/site- > packages/matplotlib-1.3.0-py3.3-nspkg.pth > Successfully installed matplotlib > Cleaning up... > [ > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > October Webinars: Code for Performance > Free Intel webinars can help you accelerate application performance. > Explore tips for MPI, OpenMP, advanced profiling, and more. Get the most from > the latest Intel processors and coprocessors. See abstracts and register > > http://pubads.g.doubleclick.net/gampad/clk?id=60135991&iu=/4140/ostg.clktrk ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ October Webinars: Code for Performance Free Intel webinars can help you accelerate application performance. Explore tips for MPI, OpenMP, advanced profiling, and more. Get the most from the latest Intel processors and coprocessors. See abstracts and register > http://pubads.g.doubleclick.net/gampad/clk?id=60135991&iu=/4140/ostg.clktrk _______________________________________________ Matplotlib-devel mailing list Matplotlib-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/matplotlib-devel