On May 28, 2014, at 5:11 AM, kcrisman <[email protected]> wrote:

> In fact, one test you could do is to test that one file.  You'd have to cd 
> into the actual Sage-6.2-... directory and then do
> 
> ./sage -t src/sage/plot/plot.py
>  
Fails the test (same error: cannot import name _tkagg):

Jims-computer:sage jim$ ./sage -t src/sage/plot/plot.py
init.sage does not exist ... creating
Running doctests with ID 2014-05-28-09-13-04-3aafce8a.
Doctesting 1 file.
sage -t src/sage/plot/plot.py
**********************************************************************
File "src/sage/plot/plot.py", line 262, in sage.plot.plot
Failed example:
    from pylab import *
... (skipping)
        from matplotlib.backends import _tkagg
    ImportError: cannot import name _tkagg
... (skipping much more)
3 items had failures:
  11 of  77 in sage.plot.plot
   7 of  12 in sage.plot.plot.SelectiveFormatter
   7 of  12 in 
sage.plot.plot.SelectiveFormatter.None._SelectiveFormatterClass.__init__
    [374 tests, 25 failures, 93.39 s]
----------------------------------------------------------------------
sage -t src/sage/plot/plot.py  # 25 doctests failed
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Total time for all tests: 93.8 seconds
    cpu time: 70.3 seconds
    cumulative wall time: 93.4 seconds

I captured the entire output into a log file that I could send, if that would 
help.

Still the question remains: does anyone else experience the failure on Mac OSX 
10.9 when you do:

sage: import matplotlib.pyplot as plt

Again, thanks,
Jim

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