** Changed in: matplotlib (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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Title:
python-pyparsing version dependency missing
To manage
thanks, I updated it in the debian package version control
** Changed in: matplotlib (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix Committed
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Uhm, this might actually not be an issue with the package. Between v1.2
and v1.3, we changed to using setuptools, and changed our dependency
handling. If there was a pre v1.3 install of matplotlib prior to
installing v1.3+, this can cause issues (for examples, you may have
problems with
This is an issue with the dependency data of the package. It does not have any
requirements set on pyparsing so any version is considered good by the package
manager.
With correct metadata the partial upgrade which I assume was applied here would
have pulled in a newer version of pyparsing too.
I would suggest that the user verify that they can use mpl_toolkits such
as axes_grid1, mplot3d and basemap. If there are problems there, then
this is a deeper issue.
Btw, the specific requirement for pyparsing is
['pyparsing=1.5.6,!=2.0.0']. There was a very bad bug in version 2.0.0
that was
as I understood the report there is no issue, the package metadata is
not up to date, this has been fixed by manual installation by the user
and by updating the metadata in the package for future releases.
this bug in 2.0.0 (and 1.5.7) is patched in the distribution versions of
pyparsing, the