On Nov 6, 5:08 pm, David Boddie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Tue Nov 6 15:46:07 CET 2007, Michel Albert wrote: > > [PyQwt and matplotlib] > > > PyQwt looks much more interesting, but I have trouble installing it. > > On my machine it complains that sipconfig "has no attribute > > '_pkg_config'". > > Is the configuration script finding the sipconfig file for SIP 3 or SIP 4?
How can I see if it's finding it or not? It does not give me any helpful output. > > > In the end the application should also run on Windows boxes. And I > > suppose as long as I use the right versions and use the precompiled > > binaries, I should get it at least installed. But the thing with the > > version numbers looks like some major lottery game to me. If one of > > the elements in the chain (be it Qt, or Qwt) release new versions and > > the available binary distributions get "out of sync", future support > > for the written application becomes foggy. > > I'm not sure what you mean. Can you explain? Well, I suppose I can manage this. If there really are some version problems I can always compile everything I need myself. > > > Has anyone ever successfully used these graphing libraries with PyQt? > > Or are there other graphing libraries available? In fact, my needs are > > modest. A Line- and Bar-Chart would solve the majority of problems. > > I've installed PyQwt for PyQt4 and tried the examples, but only out of > curiosity because I wasn't writing an application that needed those > facilities at the time. > > David -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list