Hi Michael,
may it be that you used different compilers for compiling your
FreeType2 and your matplotlib? [CC=gcc-4.2] It's nearly impossible
to tell afterwards from the libraries.
I was able to compile matplotlib (not the svn though) on OS X Snow
Leopard /without/ using the make.osx script.
On Tue, Jun 8, 2010 at 2:49 PM, Friedrich Romstedt
friedrichromst...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Michael,
may it be that you used different compilers for compiling your
FreeType2 and your matplotlib? [CC=gcc-4.2] It's nearly impossible
to tell afterwards from the libraries.
I was able to compile
On Mon, Jun 7, 2010 at 10:26 AM, Michael Hearne mhea...@usgs.gov wrote:
I've had several problems with building on OS X in the past, and was just
notified that a bug I opened about it has closed. Eric Firing suggested that
I re-open the bug if it is still a problem. It is still a problem,
John - I followed your advice, and tried the build/install step again after
downloading a completely fresh svn copy of the source:
svn co
https://matplotlib.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/matplotlib/trunk/matplotlib
matplotlib
cd matplotlib
sudo
On Mon, Jun 7, 2010 at 4:13 PM, Michael Hearne mhea...@usgs.gov wrote:
John - I followed your advice, and tried the build/install step again after
downloading a completely fresh svn copy of the source:
svn co
https://matplotlib.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/matplotlib/trunk/matplotlib
Ariel Rokem wrote:
Hi - that's interesting - I am actually on OS10.5. For some reason,
the MPL libraries get built under a directory called
lib.macosx-10.3-fat-2.5 and the SDK set in the Python Makefile is
/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk, which is why you see these mentioned
in the output.
Resending with CC to list:
D'oh. I forgot to do that. OK - now I went back and ran:
env ARCHFLAGS='-arch i386' python setup.py install
That also went with no hitches
Then, in Python:
import matplotlib
matplotlib.__version__
'0.98.5.2'
So - still no version update. I ran:
'easy_install
Ariel Rokem wrote:
Resending with CC to list:
D'oh. I forgot to do that. OK - now I went back and ran:
env ARCHFLAGS='-arch i386' python setup.py install
That also went with no hitches
Then, in Python:
import matplotlib
matplotlib.__version__
'0.98.5.2'
Ariel: This
Hi Jeff,
import matplotlib
matplotlib.__version__
'0.98.5.2'
Ariel: This tells me you really didn't install it, or you installed it in a
different version of python than you are trying to import it with.
That does sound reasonable - but how do you explain what followed?
So - still no
Ariel Rokem wrote:
Hi Jeff,
import matplotlib
matplotlib.__version__
'0.98.5.2'
Ariel: This tells me you really didn't install it, or you installed it in a
different version of python than you are trying to import it with.
That does sound reasonable -
On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 09:30:22AM -0600, Jeff Whitaker wrote:
Ariel Rokem wrote:
Resending with CC to list:
D'oh. I forgot to do that. OK - now I went back and ran:
env ARCHFLAGS='-arch i386' python setup.py install
That also went with no hitches
Then, in Python:
import
On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 11:54:56AM -0500, Dave Peterson wrote:
That depends. When doing a python setup.py install where setup.py's
setup() function is imported from setuptools instead of distutils, then
the setuptools install command deactivates any other eggs in the python
Hi Jeff,
You are using the macosx backend. Can you try another backend, say TkAgg,
by running:
python test.py -dTkAgg ??
-Jeff
tried that as well - it doesn't plot and produces the following traceback:
ASR:Desktop arokem$ python example.py -dTkAgg
Exception in Tkinter callback
Hi - it was something to do with that. When I now *add*:
./matplotlib-0.98.5.2n2-py2.5-macosx-10.3-fat.egg,
which was the version that EPD instaled, to easy-install.pth, I get
back version 0.98.5
On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 9:25 AM, Gael
Varoquauxgael.varoqu...@normalesup.org wrote:
On Thu, Aug
Michael Hearne wrote:
I apologize for cross-posting - I realized I probably shouldn't have
posted this on the user's list first...
Hello - I am attempting to build matplotlib from source on os X, and
getting an error about a shared library being the wrong architecture.
The confusing
According to this page from Apple:
http://developer.apple.com/releasenotes/OpenSource/PerlExtensionsRelNotes/index.html
you can use
env ARCHFLAGS='-arch i386' python setup.py build
I have tried this for 64-bits Python (using '-arch x86_64') and it seems to
work fine.
--Michiel.
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