It looks like we may be on the hook for some c++ ABI breakage with
Apple's latest OS (Snow Leopard). See the attached email forwarded from
the numpy mailing list.
-Andrew
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On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 1:49 AM, Charles R
Harris wrote:
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> On Thu, Sep 3, 2009 at 10:39 AM, Robert Ker
On Thu, Sep 3, 2009 at 8:05 PM, wrote:
> This is just a friendly ping about the issue in this thread. I'm
> delaying the patch that shifts Sage's graphics to using the new
> matplotlib and spines, and I think resolving this issue would probably
> resolve the remaining big problem (placing axes l
Andrew Straw wrote:
> jason-s...@creativetrax.com wrote:
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>> Do the right and top spines display correctly when the position is set
>> using 'axes' coordinates?
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>>
> Jason,
>
> This looks like a bug. I'll look into it. Please ping me in a few days
> if you haven't heard back.
>
Andrew Straw wrote:
> I am interested in getting the buildbot infrastructure to build
> automatic nightly binaries for Windows (XP was my thought, but 7 would
> also be good). If you you'd be willing to perform the work to automate
> build and installation from the svn repo on either your own machi
Stan West wrote:
> Greetings. I had previously succeeded at building matplotlib in Windows XP
> using Visual Studio 2003. (Thanks to Charlie Moad for much guidance!) I'm
> now running Win7RC and want to set up builds in that OS for Python 2.5. I
> read in the messages of May 28 about the releas
Greetings. I had previously succeeded at building matplotlib in Windows XP
using Visual Studio 2003. (Thanks to Charlie Moad for much guidance!) I'm
now running Win7RC and want to set up builds in that OS for Python 2.5. I
read in the messages of May 28 about the release build script at
trunk/m