Re: [matplotlib-devel] Developer summit at Scipy?

2014-06-04 Thread Damon McDougall
Shall I go ahead and set up a MEP bof? Just got an email for a call for BoFs which reminded me to ask. On Mon, Jun 2, 2014 at 2:15 PM, Benjamin Root ben.r...@ou.edu wrote: That is unfortunate that we can't have a summit before/after SciPy 2014. I have also booked my flights and hotel, and the

Re: [matplotlib-devel] nosetests: too slow, too much memory

2014-06-04 Thread Nelle Varoquaux
Our standard test has gotten out of control. The most serious problem is that running a full test suite now fails on a linux VM with 4 GB--it's out of memory. Half-way through the set, it is already using more than 2 GB. That's ridiculous. Running nosetests separately on each test module

Re: [matplotlib-devel] nosetests: too slow, too much memory

2014-06-04 Thread Benjamin Root
A theory... If I remember correctly, the nosttests was set up to execute in parallel using the default Multiprocessing settings, which is to have a process worker for each available CPU core. Perhaps this might be the crux of the issue with so many simultaneous tests running that the amount of

Re: [matplotlib-devel] nosetests: too slow, too much memory

2014-06-04 Thread Eric Firing
On 2014/06/04 6:26 AM, Benjamin Root wrote: A theory... If I remember correctly, the nosttests was set up to execute in parallel using the default Multiprocessing settings, which is to have a process worker for each available CPU core. Perhaps this might be the crux of the issue with so many

Re: [matplotlib-devel] nosetests: too slow, too much memory

2014-06-04 Thread Benjamin Root
So, I just tried comparing memory usage for a plot displayed via show() versus savefig() as a PNG. It would seem that saving to pngs uses more memory. Not sure why, though. Ben On Jun 4, 2014 12:57 PM, Eric Firing efir...@hawaii.edu wrote: On 2014/06/04 6:26 AM, Benjamin Root wrote: A

Re: [matplotlib-devel] Renaming OSX wheels on pypi to make them more general

2014-06-04 Thread Chris Barker
Hi Russell, Makes we think we can drop 32 bit support, too. Maybe the newest 2.7 py.org binaries could be 64 bit only. It would simplify things a bit. I hope you will not drop 32-bit support yet.. I still use it to distribute some Tkinter apps. All recent versions of ActiveState Tcl/Tk

Re: [matplotlib-devel] Renaming OSX wheels on pypi to make them more general

2014-06-04 Thread Russell E. Owen
In article CAH6Pt5r_ZP8a-8U9TLBaRvH=pbblyksqmsbseca+zmne+vr...@mail.gmail.com, Matthew Brett matthew.br...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, On Tue, Jun 3, 2014 at 1:00 PM, Russell E. Owen ro...@uw.edu wrote: In article CALGmxEL6geHVqGibWbUir3tovKs4KeGuW-qeTv5KMcsR40r-bQ-JsoAwUIsXosN+BqQ9rBEUg@