I did the following and now matplotlib 0.99.0 rc2 runs fine on my home
computer:
- I reverted my site-packages to its state before running the
matplotlib-0.99.0.rc2-py2.5-macosx10.5.mpkg installer
(I had saved a zip file just in case anything went wrong)
- I found I had numpy 1.2.1 installed,
The segfault I reported on was on home computer. Today at work I tried
the same installer and it works fine on my work machine. I performed
the tests (though I doubt they're relevant since TkAgg works) and came
up with:
python myscript.py -dTkAgg
works (at work)
python myscript.py -dWX
On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 10:53 AM, Russell Owen wrote:
> The segfault I reported on was on home computer. Today at work I tried the
> same installer and it works fine on my work machine. I performed the tests
> (though I doubt they're relevant since TkAgg works) and came up with:
> I don't have wxPy
On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 11:04 PM, Russell Owen wrote:
> Thank you very much. Unfortunately it doesn't work for me. Trying to import
> pylab results in a bus error (I appended the log in case it has anything
> useful in it).
>
> My configuration:
> - Intel Mac
> - MacOS X 10.5.7
> - Python 2.5.2 (in
On Aug 4, 2009, at 8:09 PM, John Hunter wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 2:58 PM, Russell E. Owen wrote:
>
>> If you are using bdist_mpkg then it should do the right thing as
>> long as
>> you build the python with your python.org python
>> (/Library/Frameworks...) instead of the system python.
On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 2:58 PM, Russell E. Owen wrote:
> If you are using bdist_mpkg then it should do the right thing as long as
> you build the python with your python.org python
> (/Library/Frameworks...) instead of the system python.
Following some of the suggestions in this thread and on the
In article
<88e473830908011043u47782cf3qa37376e3caa17...@mail.gmail.com>,
John Hunter wrote:
> I tried testing the OSX binaries I built Friday on my local OSX laptop
> today, and had a problem with the mkpg installer
>
> http://drop.io/xortel1/asset/matplotlib-0-99-0-rc1-py2-5-macosx10-5-zip
>
On 2009-08-02 00:18, Michiel de Hoon wrote:
>> Is one of these two locations preferable for the
>> default?
>
> /Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.5/lib/python2.5/site-packages/
>
> is preferable.
>
> The location depends on whether the user has a framework Python or a normal
> static
> From: John Hunter
> Subject: [matplotlib-devel] mkpg on OSX
> To: "matplotlib development list"
> Date: Saturday, August 1, 2009, 1:43 PM
> I tried testing the OSX binaries I
> built Friday on my local OSX laptop
> today, and had a problem with the mkpg installer
>
>
Hi,
On 1 Aug 2009, at 18:43, John Hunter wrote:
> I tried testing the OSX binaries I built Friday on my local OSX laptop
> today, and had a problem with the mkpg installer
>
> http://drop.io/xortel1/asset/matplotlib-0-99-0-rc1-py2-5-macosx10-5-
> zip
>
> On the sage box I used to do the builds,
I tried testing the OSX binaries I built Friday on my local OSX laptop
today, and had a problem with the mkpg installer
http://drop.io/xortel1/asset/matplotlib-0-99-0-rc1-py2-5-macosx10-5-zip
On the sage box I used to do the builds, the default python path that
the installer picks up is
/Libra
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