Hello everyone,
I have a small problem installing the latest release of matplotlib. The
following problem occurs during building (I just used 'pip install
matplotlib' for it):
/opt/pkg/compiler/gnu/gcc/4.7.1/bin/g++-4.7.1 -pthread -shared
build/temp.linux-x86_64-2.7/src/_image.o
In article 5b7d5731-75a1-4a27-8864-c973259cf...@neuro.uni-bremen.de,
Felix Patzelt
fe...@neuro.uni-bremen.de wrote:
The dmg you are referring to appears to install to
/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.7/lib/python2.7/site-packages
(The main library, not the one for in our
Thank you for the information Paul and Felix.
I have followed your advice and installed a package manager, pip. However,
running:
sudo pip install matplotlib
did not work. Instead, the key was:
sudo pip install git+
https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib.git#egg=matplotlib-dev
worked
Hi,
I'm having trouble installing matplotlib on mac os x. I downloaded the dmg
file
(matplotlib-1.1.1-py2.7-python.org-macosx10.6.dmghttp://sourceforge.net/projects/matplotlib/files/matplotlib/matplotlib-1.1.1/matplotlib-1.1.1-py2.7-python.org-macosx10.6.dmg/download
) from
On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 2:30 PM, Timothy Duly timdu...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I'm having trouble installing matplotlib on mac os x. I downloaded the dmg
file (matplotlib-1.1.1-py2.7-python.org-macosx10.6.dmg) from
http://sourceforge.net/projects/matplotlib/files/matplotlib/matplotlib-1.1.1/
.
The dmg you are referring to appears to install to
/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.7/lib/python2.7/site-packages
(The main library, not the one for in our user directory). Most likely, this
directory is not in pythons search path. Therefore, python can't find any
modules
Dear all,
Sorry if somebody has posted the same thing previously.
I just want to share my experience on installing Matplotlib on my Ubuntu 11.04
and later was upgraded to 11.10 (got problem with Matplotlib after upgrading to
11.10 but solved already). I hope it helps.
Feel free to visit this
On Sun, Nov 7, 2010 at 5:10 AM, Friedrich Romstedt
friedrichromst...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
A.S.: Ralf, wasn't the reason why we shifted to Vincent's build
machine running 10.5, because numpy didn't run on 10.4 when built on
10.6?
No, the numpy installers have never had a problem on 10.4
Hi,
A.S.: Ralf, wasn't the reason why we shifted to Vincent's build
machine running 10.5, because numpy didn't run on 10.4 when built on
10.6?
2010/11/2 pablomos pa...@princeton.edu:
I attempted to install Pylab on my own computer and so far have had no
success. I followed these steps:
1)
I attempted to install Pylab on my own computer and so far have had no
success. I followed these steps:
1) downloaded Python 2.6 for OS 10.4
2) downloaded the corresponding numpy and installed it (successfully)
3) downloaded the corresponding matplotlib
Hello,
I didn't mean it bad for the people at macports. I know you are
working very hard and you have all of my respect, honestly.
I was confusing, sorry. My personal problem is that somebody convinced
me about the it's-so-easy-ness of apple's products and I thought I
would give it a shot. This
SORRY
DON'T USE IT FOR NOW
There was some mistake even in the freetype instructions.
I was tooo quick. I will post once I've tested everything.
cu
Friedrich
2010/10/27 Friedrich Romstedt friedrichromst...@gmail.com:
Maybe you can make use of this, it's not complete but I'll work on it
Maybe you can make use of this, it's not complete but I'll work on it tomorrow.
ESPECIALLY for the libpng there is a trick to make fat libpng.
http://vincentdavis.info/Shared/Docs/matplotlib-installation/build/html/Macosx10.6.html
Maybe you can complete the sections which are in.
Friedrich
Sorry for being negative, but it's reassuring that I took the right
decision when I gave back my macbook pro to IT and asked for a
thinkpad instead and I installed UNIX on it. You know what I did to
install matplotlib on my OpenBSD laptop?
pkg_add py-matplotlib
And after 1 minute it was up and
On Wed, Oct 27, 2010 at 4:19 PM, Pau vim.u...@googlemail.com wrote:
Sorry for being negative, but it's reassuring that I took the right
decision when I gave back my macbook pro to IT and asked for a
thinkpad instead and I installed UNIX on it. You know what I did to
install matplotlib on my
Just got a little bit of spare time and looked up some words and
remembered what I wrote you.
I just want to clarify:
1) Not YOU are buggin us/me. Just the subject is keeping us writing
emails to bugged users.
2) I used this word (to bug) in the wrong sense. I looked it up now
and it was not
Hi,
I'm having trouble with my built-from-source installation of matplotlib on Snow
Leopard (I also tried installing from the .dmg file, but that install failed
-- see below for details).
I downloaded:
matplotlib-1.0.0.tar.gz
and then built and installed:
tar xvzf matplotlib-1.0.0.tar.gz
2010/10/20 James Battat jbat...@mit.edu:
Hi,
I'm having trouble with my built-from-source installation of matplotlib on
Snow Leopard (I also tried installing from the .dmg file, but that install
failed -- see below for details).
*SIGH* *SIGH*
YEAH, this keeps bugging us.
Please do a search
2010/9/10 Yannis Haralambous yannis.haralamb...@telecom-bretagne.eu:
when I launch the DMG installer
matplotlib-1.0.0-python.org-py2.6-macosx10.4.mpkg
I get an error message, that my volume does not contain System Python 2.6.
I'm running a standard MacOS X 10.6.4 with python 2.6.1 running
dear Matplotlib users,
I can't manage to install matplotlib correctly on MacOS X 10.6.4.
when I launch the DMG installer
matplotlib-1.0.0-python.org-py2.6-macosx10.4.mpkg
I get an error message, that my volume does not contain System Python 2.6.
I'm running a standard MacOS X 10.6.4 with python
Good morning list,
I have been trying to install the latest matplotlib on Snow Leopard
with the latest X-Code for a few days. I have tried the installer
packages (wrong versions) and the source (build errors) and neither
worked. I finally got it installed correctly by using MacPorts. I
wrote
Hello.
I am finding it very difficult to install matplotlib with snow
leopard. I have the Apple XCODE installed along with numpy (which I
have tested and works) and am running the python 2.6 version that
comes with the Mac.
I have run into the following problems:
1) The diskimage
Hi Lisa,
I had lots of trouble installing on 10.6 as well. What finally worked for me
is to use the (recommended) file make.osx that comes with the matplotlib
download. You have to edit that file to point to the versions of Python (you
want 2.6) and OSX (you want 10.6). I'm attaching a version
Thanks for the pointers, Bill.
I tried installing from source as you suggested, but I am getting the
same errors when I try to plot. What backend are you using?
Here is what I get when I try using TkAgg:
casa98-125-dhcp:.matplotlib lisa$ python simple_plot.py --verbose-
helpful
Hi Lisa,
Hmm. I also use TKAgg with no problems. Looking at your code, it looks like
you are trying the first example in the tutorial. Just to be sure, could you
post/send a full listing of your simple_plot.py?
Thanks,
Bill
On 12/2/09 2:01 PM, Lisa M Winter lisa.win...@colorado.edu wrote:
Sure. This is all that it is:
from pylab import *
plot([1,2,3])
show()
On Dec 2, 2009, at 3:42 PM, William Carithers wrote:
Hi Lisa,
Hmm. I also use TKAgg with no problems. Looking at your code, it
looks like
you are trying the first example in the tutorial. Just to be sure,
could
You're right--that's pretty simple. I ran that exact code and it worked
fine.
Don't know what to say except that this is above my competence level to dig
into the guts of tk. Looks like a problem for John Hunter.
Sorry I couldn't help more,
Bill
On 12/2/09 2:49 PM, Lisa M Winter
Lisa M Winter wrote:
1) The diskimage installation: When I open the installer, I am told
that I can not install matplotlib on my disk because I do not have a
system version of python 2.6. I do not understand this error since I
am running the default version (which is 2.6.1).
The
Christopher Barker wrote:
The diskimage is usually built for the python binary supplied by
python.org -- that is what the message means by the system version. I
tried to submit a patch to change that message a year or two ago, but I
guess it never got applied -- maybe I'll try again.
I
Hello,
First, make sure that you have installed the Apple Developer Tools,
and the BSD components from the DVDs OS X.
Then, please indicate your version of python, and of numpy, and give
the installation log.
Pierre
Le 13 oct. 09 à 19:14, William Carithers a écrit :
I've not been able
I've not been able to find a successful way to install matplotlib since
upgrading to OS 10.6. There doesn't seem to be an egg for it. Easy_install
matplotlib finds an old version (0.91) that is not compatible with the new
numpy supplied by Apple. Easy_install matplotlib-0.99.1 can't find it.
Dear all,
i have python 2.6 running on my mac osx 10.5, however when installing
the binary file provided, it says i need to have python 2.6 on my
machine. i dont understand why this is happening as when open a new
terminal and type 'python', python version 2.6.2 is the version that
is
Farhan Sheikh wrote:
i have python 2.6 running on my mac osx 10.5, however when installing
the binary file provided, it says i need to have python 2.6 on my
machine. i dont understand why this is happening as when open a new
terminal and type 'python', python version 2.6.2 is the version
Farhan Sheikh wrote:
when i installed python 2.6, i installed it into the /usr/local/lib
folder
maybe I wasn't clear -- the MPL installer it meant to be used with the
binary from python.org. You want use the installer you get here:
http://www.python.org/download/
python -c import sys;
When installing matplotlib-0.98.5.2.win32-py2.5.exe on Windows Vista I got
the messages 'Could not create key matplotlib-py2.5' and 'Could not set key
value Python 2.5 matplotlib-0,98.5.2'.
Any idea what is wrong?
--
Hi,
sorry to bother you. This may be a trivial question for experienced
Matplotlib users. I am trying to install Matplotlib under Windows XP but
with no success. I am not familiar with Python or any of the other packages
and I've never used Matplotlib before. I followed the instructions in the
cksm...@gmail.com
07/04/2009 10:19 AM
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matplotlib-users@lists.sourceforge.net
cc
Subject
[Matplotlib-users] Installing Matplotlib
Hi,
sorry to bother you. This may be a trivial question for experienced
Matplotlib users. I am trying to install Matplotlib under Windows XP
Two questions:
1) I'm trying to upgrade an installation of matplotlib I have on a RHEL5
system. When trying:
/usr/local/bin/python setup.py build
I get the error message:
gcc: src/ft2font.cpp: C++ compiler not installed on this system
error: command 'gcc' failed with exit status 1
I do in
Michael Hearne wrote:
2) So that I don't have to bother the list with things like this, how
can I _search_ the mailing list for keywords?
I usually search mailing lists through gmane.org, for this particular
list the link is:
http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.comp.python.matplotlib.general
JLS
Michael Hearne wrote:
Two questions:
1) I'm trying to upgrade an installation of matplotlib I have on a RHEL5
system. When trying:
/usr/local/bin/python setup.py build
I get the error message:
gcc: src/ft2font.cpp: C++ compiler not installed on this system
error: command 'gcc' failed
I can't using gcc, but I can using g++, which is installed. I guess
I'll just set the CXX variable to the path for g++.
I don't know enough about gcc to understand why the two aren't linked
together...
Thanks for the help,
Mike
Michael Droettboom wrote:
Michael Hearne wrote:
Two questions:
I tried setting CXX=/usr/bin/g++ in my .bashrc, but I still get the same
error. Is there some file in the matplotlib distribution that I need to
edit with this information?
--Mike
Michael Hearne wrote:
I can't using gcc, but I can using g++, which is installed. I guess
I'll just set the
Trying your suggestion did not work. However, doing this:
export CPP=/usr/bin/g++
python setup.py build
did work. Go figure.
--Mike
Michael Droettboom wrote:
Hmm... the selection of the compiler command is actually deep within
distutils -- matplotlib doesn't address it. I'm surprised the
Hi!
I'm having a bit difficulty getting matplotlib to run under windows
(vista x64) with python 2.6.
I downloaded the source from svn, ran the build and install commands,
then copied the content of /build/lib.win32-2.6
to Lib/site-packages folder. But when I try to import pylab I get the
Romi Agar wrote:
Hi!
I'm having a bit difficulty getting matplotlib to run under windows
(vista x64) with python 2.6.
I downloaded the source from svn, ran the build and install commands,
Does that mean python setup.py install?
then copied the content of /build/lib.win32-2.6
to
Aha, I did not have VC++ 2008 EE on my PC, so it actually didn't compile
anything.
Now that I have it, I get a dependency problem with Freetype2. The build
command fails with:
c:\python26\matpotlib\src\ft2font.h(13) : fatal error C1083: Cannot open
include
file: 'ft2build.h': No such file or
What is the recommended way to install matplotlib for python 2.6?
I have numpy installed currently on my python 2.6 distribution. Is
there an existing binary installer for matplotlib? Is the best thing to
do to try and compile from the current .98.5 source?
Thanks for any help or advice, it is
As I mentioned in a previous email last night, I have built an
installer for matplotlib (updated this afternoon) off the SVN trunk.
You are welcome to use it, however be aware that maplotlib does not
support Python 2.6 (and won't until after Numpy officially supports
Python 2.6) and there are some
Compiling some packages as fat binaries is a bit tricky. For some
reason the double arch flag is messing it up. Are you set up using gcc
3.x or 4.x?
If I recall correctly there has been some discussion of problems
building matplotlib on the pythonmac-sig list, you might want to try
Hi,
While others have mentioned the dual architecture problem, I'm going
to completely divert your question and just point you to these two
install notes for os x ... I think the last time I compiled matplotlib
from source, I followed this .. it worked quite flawlessly on my MBP:
Hey all,
I've been having a lot of trouble installing matplotlib. I'm using a
macbook, on version 10.5.4 of Mac OS, intel processor (if that's important).
I've installed both numpy and scipy without problems, but when I type this
command to install matplotlib:
CFLAGS=-Os -arch i386 -arch ppc
are you sure you need to specify -arch i386 -arch ppc and not only -arch
ppc ??
It seems that according to the log mentioning i386 here does not please
the linker. Maybe try without it?
my 2 cents,
Johann
Ari Ehrmann wrote:
Hey all,
I've been having a lot of trouble installing matplotlib.
Jeff (or anyone) - I recently reinstalled all of my numpy/scipy
related packages, including matplotlib, from a Mac OS X installer
called the SciPy SuperPack.
(http://macinscience.org/?page_id=6)
All of the packages he includes work really well.
However, after I used easy_install to grab
Michael Hearne wrote:
Jeff (or anyone) - I recently reinstalled all of my numpy/scipy
related packages, including matplotlib, from a Mac OS X installer
called the SciPy SuperPack.
(http://macinscience.org/?page_id=6)
All of the packages he includes work really well.
However, after I
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