Based on this and some other comments I've made the minimum compatible
version 1.0.3.
Anyone wishing to test can use the nightly builds here:
http://www.pyside.org/files/nightly/ or just wait for next months
release. There's also compiling the PySide source or removing the
version check too.
I've been trying to run the matplotlib test suite but the docs seem
incomplete on this subject.
http://matplotlib.github.com/devel/coding_guide.html#running-the-tests
Running the tests is simple. Make sure you have nose installed and type
from within Python:
import matplotlib
matplotlib.tes
On Tue, May 10, 2011 at 12:48 PM, Benjamin Root wrote:
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> The one thing I am confused about is what file to edit for the main page.
> I must be very dense because I just simply can not figure out where the main
> page is generated from. I have been meaning to fix some things on the front
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On Tue, May 10, 2011 at 12:42 PM, Jason Grout
wrote:
> On 5/10/11 9:43 AM, Ben Gamari wrote:
> > The website is quite out of date. Not only does it claim that the latest
> > release is 1.0.0, but the link to the github repository appears to be
> > broken (has unneeded .git at the end of it).
> >
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On 5/10/11 9:43 AM, Ben Gamari wrote:
> The website is quite out of date. Not only does it claim that the latest
> release is 1.0.0, but the link to the github repository appears to be
> broken (has unneeded .git at the end of it).
>
Is the website itself in the git repository? If so, I suppose s
The website is quite out of date. Not only does it claim that the latest
release is 1.0.0, but the link to the github repository appears to be
broken (has unneeded .git at the end of it).
Cheers,
- Ben
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