- Original Message -
From: "Benjamin Root"
To: "garyr"
Cc: "Matplotlib Users"
Sent: Wednesday, March 18, 2015 10:49 AM
Subject: Re: [Matplotlib-users] ImportError: No module named six
> An important question that I should have asked before. Exactly where did
> you get the installer f
Wanted to share the Call for Proposals and registration info about the 2015
SciPy Conference (below) - more info on the conference website at
http://scipy2015.scipy.org. Hope we'll see some matplotlib submissions!
Best regards,
Courtenay Godshall
SciPy 2015 Communications Co-Chair
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"please don't do that"
Yes, I will make sure that any antagonizing I do in the future, it will be
completely clear that I am the one doing it. ;-)
On Wed, Mar 18, 2015 at 2:04 PM, Thomas Caswell wrote:
> Hmm, I can't read and miss-attributed who was antagonizing Sandro, please
> don't do that.
Hmm, I can't read and miss-attributed who was antagonizing Sandro, please
don't do that.
On Wed, Mar 18, 2015 at 2:01 PM Benjamin Root wrote:
> For my part, I didn't take Keith's comment as antagonizing. If anything, I
> should apologize to Sandro. It was not necessary for me to drag Debian into
For my part, I didn't take Keith's comment as antagonizing. If anything, I
should apologize to Sandro. It was not necessary for me to drag Debian into
this, because all I know is that I was having issues on Ubuntu.
Ben Root
On Wed, Mar 18, 2015 at 1:51 PM, Thomas Caswell wrote:
> We do support
We do support ubuntu, travis.ci (which we use for continuous integration
testing) is ubuntu based and my main development box is ubuntu (but I
mostly work inside conda environments rather than virtualenvs these days).
Even though it is the worst thing for a dev to say, 'it works on my
machine'.
Pa
An important question that I should have asked before. Exactly where did
you get the installer from? That might help us figure out what happened
here.
As for a workaround, if you want to get savy with the command-line, you
could run "pip install six" on the command-line. That should install it for
We would too. This is the first time I have seen updating setuptools not
work. That was the fix... I have no clue why it is broken on your system.
On Wed, Mar 18, 2015 at 1:20 PM, wrote:
> Ok, I will check out anaconda anyway.
>
>
>
> I would think that the matplotlib maintainers would want to m
One thing I just noticed is that python3.4 and the distutils libraries are
installed at /usr/lib/python3.4/distutils/, but the setuptools is located
at /usr/local/lib/python3.4/dist-packages/. One of the oddities of
setuptools is that it monkey-patches distutils, if I understand it
correctly, so pe
kbriggs:~/Downloads/matplotlib-1.4.3> python3 setup.py build
Edit setup.cfg to change the build options
BUILDING MATPLOTLIB
matplotlib: yes [1.4.3]
python: yes [3.4.0 (default, Apr 11 2014, 13:
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