Andrew Straw wrote:
> I looked a little further, and it depends on the directory that the
> tests are run from -- if I manually log into the build slave, I can
> get the tests to run (in fact, one segfaults) if I try from a
> different working directory. Anyhow, now that I have a handle on it, I
Hi,
just wanted to raise this problem on the devel list, where it probably
belongs. Also, if nobody has time to look at it now and you prefer me to
file a bug, please don't hesitate to tell it.
the original post is there:
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.python.matplotlib.general/20411
Cheers
On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 10:57 AM, John Hunter wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 10:52 AM, Andrew Straw wrote:
>
>> Also, would you like svn commit access? That may just make things easier
>> -- John, what do you think? I think we can trust David. :)
>
> Absolutely -- send me an svn login and I can
On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 10:52 AM, Andrew Straw wrote:
> Also, would you like svn commit access? That may just make things easier
> -- John, what do you think? I think we can trust David. :)
Absolutely -- send me an svn login and I can add him to the list of
committers if he wants to, else we can
David Cournapeau wrote:
> Andrew Straw wrote:
>
>> Michael Droettboom wrote:
>>
>>> I know it's been a while since you announced this, but I'm just
>>> looking into this now.
>>>
>> Also, I got some ways in making the buildbot build with numscons, but
>> I stopped at a bug where it
Hi,
2009/11/18 Jason Heeris :
> In gnuplot, I can do the following:
>
> set format x "%.0s %cHz"
>
> ...and this will set the x-axis labels (on a semilogx style plot) to
> be "10 Hz", "100 Hz", "1 kHz", "10 kHz", etc.
I ended up implementing this myself, it wasn't too hard. I've attached
the code
Andrew Straw wrote:
> Michael Droettboom wrote:
>> I know it's been a while since you announced this, but I'm just
>> looking into this now.
>
> Also, I got some ways in making the buildbot build with numscons, but
> I stopped at a bug where it looked like the matplotlib.tests.* modules
> were no