Re: [matplotlib-devel] propose 1.1.0 release tomorrow

2011-10-04 Thread Michael Droettboom
I'm looking into this.  It seems there's a pretty straightforward-to-fix 
bug parsing the commandline arguments.  Beyond that, though, there 
appears to be a pretty serious (and relatively recent) memory leak in 
the plot directive that's preventing my own runs from finishing.  I will 
let you know when I have some changes to try.


Mike

On 10/04/2011 02:35 AM, Sandro Tosi wrote:

Hi Ben,
thanks for your support on this

On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 00:50, Benjamin Root  wrote:

Ok, then on line 112 of doc/sphinxext/gen_gallery.py, get rid of "pool." and
just do a regular map() call.  This will force single processing mode and
reveal which example is causing issues.

Here attached the log (at the start of "writing output" I've Ctrl+c).

HTH,


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Re: [matplotlib-devel] propose 1.1.0 release tomorrow

2011-10-04 Thread Michael Droettboom
It seems the memory leak was due to a problem in Numpy git master (I've 
yet to track down the root cause).  Reverting to Numpy 1.6.1 resolves 
the issue, though.


As for your bug, it seems there is a bug in how the plot_formats 
commandline argument is parsed.  Could you please try this branch and 
let me know if it resolves the issue?


https://github.com/mdboom/matplotlib/tree/doc_build_fail

Mike

On 10/04/2011 10:50 AM, Michael Droettboom wrote:
I'm looking into this.  It seems there's a pretty 
straightforward-to-fix bug parsing the commandline arguments.  Beyond 
that, though, there appears to be a pretty serious (and relatively 
recent) memory leak in the plot directive that's preventing my own 
runs from finishing.  I will let you know when I have some changes to try.


Mike

On 10/04/2011 02:35 AM, Sandro Tosi wrote:

Hi Ben,
thanks for your support on this

On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 00:50, Benjamin Root  wrote:

Ok, then on line 112 of doc/sphinxext/gen_gallery.py, get rid of "pool." and
just do a regular map() call.  This will force single processing mode and
reveal which example is causing issues.

Here attached the log (at the start of "writing output" I've Ctrl+c).

HTH,


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