Re: [Matplotlib-users] Upgrading matplotlib

2014-06-13 Thread Neal Becker
I use pip install --user whatever


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[Matplotlib-users] Upgrading matplotlib

2014-06-12 Thread Rachana Katkam
Hi all,
I have an issue in upgrading my matplotlib 1.0.1 to 1.3.1
I am using Fedora, but the command:
Yum update python-matplotlib is not working.
My python version is 2.7, is that an issue?
Is there any way for upgrading matplotlib?

Regards,
Rachana K
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Re: [Matplotlib-users] Upgrading matplotlib

2014-06-12 Thread Eric Firing
On 2014/06/12, 4:14 AM, Rachana Katkam wrote:
 Hi all,
 I have an issue in upgrading my matplotlib 1.0.1 to 1.3.1
 I am using Fedora, but the command:
 Yum update python-matplotlib is not working.
 My python version is 2.7, is that an issue?
 Is there any way for upgrading matplotlib?

Updating via a linux distro generally won't bring you a new version.

Two options:

1) Install it yourself independently, typically in /usr/local/, 
compiling from source.  This will involve making sure you have some 
build dependencies.  Simply using pip install matplotlib, or something 
very much like that, might work.

2) Get an entire independent python installation such as Anaconda from 
continuum.io.  This provides an easy way of keeping everything up to 
date.  This is what I recommend unless you really want to learn how to 
build and install software yourself, independently of installers like yum.

Eric


 Regards,
 Rachana K


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[Matplotlib-users] upgrading matplotlib within EPD

2009-02-25 Thread Daniel Soto
does anyone know how to upgrade the matplotlib package that ships with  
the enthought python distribution?  the current enthought release  
matplotlib is 0.98.3 and i'd like to upgrade to 0.98.5.  i'm on an os  
x intel platform running leopard.

thank you,
daniel soto

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