Ah, I solved this by providing a URL to the github download, rather than
trying to upload to PyPI. It's possible (I suppose) there is a file
size limit on PyPI.
"pip install matplotlib" now "works for me (TM)". Please let me know if
it's still not working for you.
Mike
On 11/09/2012 08:44
Sorry about that. I tried this yesterday, and didn't notice that the
upload failed.
Both the webform and the `setup.py upload` is still failing for me. I'm
posting the traceback below in case anyone has any thoughts -- in the
meantime I'll search/ask around the PyPI world.
Mike
Traceback
Excellent!
I notice that the PyPI page has not been updated yet for poor sods like me…
Regards,
Ludwig
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Binary installer for 32-bit Windows, built using python.org's 2.7 and Numpy
1.6.2 is listed but file is not found.
I guess it's boiling now, and will be available soon ;)
On Fri, Nov 9, 2012 at 1:57 AM, Michael Droettboom wrote:
> After months of hard work by a veritable
After months of hard work by a veritable army of contributors, I'm
pleased to announce the release of matplotlib 1.2.0.
This is the first time we've released without the assistance of John
Hunter, who is sorely missed. I hope this is at least a small way to
say thanks for all of his great wor