william ratcliff wrote:
> This also occurs when I run
> import matplotlib
> matplotlib.use("Agg")
> from pylab import *,
> then it crashes with LazyValue::init_type

That's in the _transforms module.  You might try with
matplotlib.use("Template") and see if it still crashes--not that I would 
know how to track down the problem in either case.

Eric

> 
> 
> On 8/1/07, * william ratcliff* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
> 
>     No, thank you for trying so hard.
> 
>     I just tried running setup.py with VERBOSE=True on a clean installation.
>     when it crashes I get:
>     LazyValue::init_type
> 
>     does this mean anything to anyone?
> 
>     William
> 
> 
>     On 8/1/07, *Michael Droettboom* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>     <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
> 
>         It's probably something in C++ backend code for Agg.  Maybe
>         someone else
>         on this list knows the last time it built and worked on Windows
>         and can
>         track down a change that may have broken it.
> 
>         It will probably take some work with a debugger to figure out
>         where it
>         is crashing.  I'd be completely guessing at this point.  If you feel
>         adventurous and can get a C backtrace out of the crash somehow,
>         (does
>         gdb work with mingw?), that could be useful.  Barring that,
>         maybe one of
>         the other Windows folk on this list has some ideas.
> 
>         Thanks for your considerable patience ;)
> 
>         Cheers,
>         Mike
> 
>         william ratcliff wrote:
>         >  Yes.  It crashes at the savefig line.
>         >
>         >  On 8/1/07, *Michael Droettboom* < [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>         <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>         >  <mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>> wrote:
>         >
>         >     william ratcliff wrote:
>         >     > Ok--I reverted to head and it fixed the undefined references
>         >     error and
>         >     > everything seems to build normally.
>         >     Well, that's partially good news...
>         >     > But, if I try to run the embedding_in_wx4.py example, it
>         crashes
>         >     > python 2.5.1
>         >     >
>         >     > If I install from the .msi then things do work in python
>         2.5.1,
>         >     so it
>         >     > must be something with the build.
>         >     Just to clarify, you mean the 0.90.1 installer downloaded from
>         >     SourceForge?
>         >     >
>         >     > I also tried to just start python from the command
>         window, then ran:
>         >     > import numpy as N
>         >     > x=N.array([1,2,3])
>         >     > from pylab import *
>         >     > plot(x,x)
>         >     > show()
>         >     >
>         >     > The plot command generates a Line2D instance,
>         >     > but the show() command kills python in the same way that the
>         >     embedding
>         >     > example does.  In the embedding example, I notice that the
>         >     CanvasFrame
>         >     > is generated before the crash.
>         >     Does it also crash if you use the Agg backend alone and
>         save to an
>         >     image
>         >     file?
>         >
>         >     import matplotlib
>         >     matplotlib.use("Agg")
>         >     from pylab import *
>         >     plot([1,2,3])
>         >     savefig("test.png")
>         >
>         >     Cheers,
>         >     Mike
>         >     >
>         >     > On 8/1/07, *william ratcliff* <
>         [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>         >     <mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>         <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
>         >     > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>         <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>         >     <mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>         <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>>> wrote:
>         >     >
>         >     >     Let me try this.
>         >     >
>         >     >     On 8/1/07, *Michael Droettboom* < [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>         <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>         >     <mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
>         >     >     <mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>         <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>>> wrote:
>         >     >
>         >     >         I'm going to summarize, just to make sure I have
>         everything
>         >     >         straight.
>         >     >
>         >     >         1) HEAD doesn't build (you get lots of "undefined
>         >     reference to
>         >     >         `_imp__FT_Done_FreeType'")
>         >     >         2) revision 3645 (yesterday before my setup.py
>         changes),
>         >     >         builds, but you
>         >     >         got the float('inf') error (which is now fixed)
>         >     >         3) much earlier revisions (3608) have other issues
>         >     (which seem
>         >     >         to be
>         >     >         related to out-of-date wxPython code)
>         >     >
>         >     >         I have just committed a possible fix for 1).  You
>         may
>         >     want to try
>         >     >         updating to HEAD and building that.
>         >     >
>         >     >         If that doesn't work for you, I'm worried about
>         things
>         >     getting
>         >     >         out of
>         >     >         hand and annoying a lot of people with my (well
>         intentioned)
>         >     >         setup.py
>         >     >         changes yesterday.  If that's the case, I will
>         revert my
>         >     build
>         >     >         changes
>         >     >         until I have a chance to sit in front of a
>         Windows box and
>         >     >         figure out
>         >     >         what's really going wrong.
>         >     >
>         >     >         Apologies all around,
>         >     >         Mike
>         >     >
>         >     >         william ratcliff wrote:
>         >     >         > 3608 also runs into problems of linking with
>         the freetype
>         >     >         libraries.
>         >     >         > Some much older versions (say in the 3500s)
>         compile, but
>         >     >         still crash
>         >     >         > python2.5.1 with errors like:
>         >     >         >
>         >     >         >
>         >     C:\matplotlib\trunk\matplotlib\examples>c:\python25\python.exe
>         >     >         > embedding_in_wx4.
>         >     >         > py
>         >     >         > embedding_in_wx4.py:24: DeprecationWarning: The
>         wxPython
>         >     >         compatibility
>         >     >         > package i
>         >     >         > s no longer automatically generated or actively
>         >     >         maintained.  Please
>         >     >         > switch to th
>         >     >         > e wx package as soon as possible.
>         >     >         >   from wxPython.wx import *
>         >     >         >
>         >     >         > Thanks again for the help!
>         >     >         >
>         >     >         > William
>         >     >         >
>         >     >         > On 8/1/07, *John Hunter* < [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>         <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>         >     <mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
>         >     >         <mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>         <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>         <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>>
>         >     <mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>         <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
>         >     >         <mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>         <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>         <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>>>
>         >     >         > > wrote:
>         >     >         >
>         >     >         >     On 8/1/07, william ratcliff <
>         >     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>         <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>         <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>         <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
>         >     >         <mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>         <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>         >     <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>         <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>>
>         >     >         >     <mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>         <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>         >     <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>         <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
>         >     >         <mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>         <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>         >     <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>         <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>>>> wrote:
>         >     >         >     >     from matplotlib.mathtext import
>         >     math_parse_s_ft2font
>         >     >         >     >   File
>         >     >         >     >
>         >     "c:\python25\Lib\site-packages\matplotlib\mathtext.py",
>         >     >         >     > line 1182, in <mo
>         >     >         >     > dule>
>         >     >         >     >     class Vlist(List):
>         >     >         >     >   File
>         >     >         >     >
>         >     "c:\python25\Lib\site-packages\matplotlib\mathtext.py",
>         >     >         >     > line 1189, in Vli
>         >     >         >     > st
>         >     >         >     >     def vpack(self, h=0., m='additional',
>         >     l=float('inf')):
>         >     >         >     > ValueError: invalid literal for float(): inf
>         >     >         >
>         >     >         >     It's not clear to me why you should be hitting
>         >     mathtext
>         >     >         at all, since
>         >     >         >     the wxcursor_demo.py does not use it, as
>         far as I can
>         >     >         tell.  Michael,
>         >     >         >     would any of your earlier work caused him
>         to get into
>         >     >         mathtext
>         >     >         >     inapproriately?  You may need to revert a
>         little
>         >     farther,
>         >     >         William, eg
>         >     >         >     to r3608 while we get this sorted out.
>         >     >         >
>         >     >         >     JDH
>         >     >         >
>         >     >         >
>         >     >
>         >     >
>         >     >
>         >
>         >
> 
> 
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