Michael Droettboom escribió: > Luis Saavedra wrote: >> Hi list, >> >> When the 'pylab' module is loaded the function 'strtod' does not work >> well. >> > Can you elaborate on how it doesn't work? >> I suppose that this is not new: >> http://www.python.org/search/hypermail/python-1994q2/0750.html >> >> and the question is: any solution? >> > There's a solution in that link: use one of the many alternatives that > are known to be more consistent across various versions of UNIX. >> In this linkit exists a better description of the problem: >> >> http://mbdynsimsuite.sourceforge.net/build_mbdyn_bindings.html >> > I think this is not a matplotlib-specific problem, but a Python one, > since Python provides its own strtod definition -- in an apparent > attempt to get around its differences on different platforms. If you > grep over the matplotlib source code, "strtod" isn't even there. > > Cheers, > Mike Sorry for the noise, please ignore. This problem is produced due to the fact that 'pylab' load the 'gtk' module and when 'gtk' is loaded it load my 'locale'(es_CL with LC_NUMERIC=','), and it is fine! My module is the one that must not be dependent on the locale (LC_NUMERIC).
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