Sorry for the confusion - I meant to say that *if* the other bug only
occurs in some newer versions, you could try the patch. But if I
understand your message correctly, it seems that you can't compile
matplotlib on OS X at all, so the patch is not useful for you.

Have you tried the instructions in release/osx/README? It seems that on
OS X it is easy to accidentally install a combination of libraries that
will cause build problems with matplotlib:

http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/users/installing.html#build-osx

Jouni

Michael Hearne <mhea...@usgs.gov> writes:

> Jouni - When you say that the FreeType issue is caused by changes in "newer" 
> versions of matplotlib, are those versions more recent than revision 7900, or 
> before?
>
> I assumed "more recent", and so I checked out revision 7901, edited make.osx 
> to point PREFIX to a local directory, renamed it to "Makefile", and ran 
> setup.py build and install.  The resulting ftfont.so file still has the 
> "_FT_Attach_File" symbol undefined, and I get the same error as in my bug 
> report.
>
> How old a revision do I need in order to avoid the FreeType issue?
>
> Incidentally, I'm seeing the same FreeType issue on RedHat Linux.  Is 
> everybody experiencing this bug, or is it perhaps related to EPD (the Python 
> on both my Mac and RHEL boxes).
>
> --Mike 
> On Mar 11, 2010, at 1:24 PM, Jouni K. Seppänen wrote:
>
>> Michael Hearne <mhea...@usgs.gov> writes:
>> 
>>> 2) Patch my current code with the fix already in SVN.  I would need
>>> someone to point me to the relevant files, and give me some pointers
>>> on applying the patch.
>> 
>> The bug was fixed in revision 7900, and revision 7899 introduced a check
>> in the pdf backend that raises an exception instead of outputting
>> invalid pdf. If you can build some old revisions (and your FreeType issue
>> is caused by some newer changes in matplotlib) you could apply just
>> these changes to a buildable revision and see if it works.
>> 

-- 
Jouni K. Seppänen
http://www.iki.fi/jks


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