This is just to let you know that I fixed the plot problem by installing 
the newest Matplotlib (0.87.7) and creating ~/.matplotlib/matplotlibrc. 
Adam, John and Gary, thank you very much!

Axel.

Gary wrote:
>>     Axel> John, thanks for your suggestion. I would never have thought
>>     Axel> of looking for the cause of the problem in that
>>     Axel> direction. However, it isn't solved yet. The verbose mode
>>     Axel> yielded the line "numerix Numeric 23.7", which is apparently
>>     Axel> wrong. Actually I am trying to use SciPy, which I've heard
>>     Axel> is based on NumPy, so I believe this numerix thing should be
>>     Axel> connected with NumPy. I copied the file
>>     Axel> http://matplotlib.sf.net/matplotlibrc to
>>     Axel> ~/.matplotlib/matplotlibrc (such a file didn't exist) and
>>     Axel> now I get a new kind of error (see below). Do you (or
>>     Axel> anyone) have an idea what this is about? Thanks in advance!
>>
>> I'm sorry this is so frustrating -- it is certainly frustrating for
>> me.  The problem is that matplotlib is trying to support three array
>> packages (Numeric, numarray and numpy) and numpy itself is a fast
>> moving target so if you don't have exactly the right numpy with
>> exactly the right scipy with exactly the right matplotlib it is
>> unlikely to work.
>>
>> I suggest either the latest release of all three, or the latest svn of
>> all three.  I notice from your output that you have 0.87.3 which is
>> several releases behind.  Try getting numpy 1.0 and matplotlib 0.87.7.
>>     
> Windows users have to watch out: the current Scipy binary installer is 
> out of sync with the current Numpy installer.
> (I think the Scipy people are going to fix that soon.  In the meantime, 
> I have a matched set of Numpy and Scipy installers for Windows and 
> Python 2.4.3 that works with the latest mpl binary installer.  I'm happy 
> to provide my installers if anyone wants them.  Contact me directly.)
>
> -gary
>
>
>   
>> Good luck!
>> JDH
>>     


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