There hasn't been a release of matplotlib since Python 2.6 was released, 
and in general, Python packages only work with a specific version of Python.

You can build yourself from SVN (which has some minor fixes for 
Python-2.6 compatibility), or wait until the next binary release.  I 
haven't heard any plans for one lately, and I'm not the Windows release 
manager, so I don't know what's involved in getting a Python 2.6 build out.

Cheers,
Mike

KURT PETERS wrote:
> I recently tried to install for python 2.6 and got an error that the dll is 
> incompatible.  Is there a version for 2.6?  I didn't see one here:
> http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=80706&package_id=278194&release_id=608758
> Kurt
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