Hmm, this is odd a bit of an odd situation I guess. The dependency for
python-matplotlib is:
python-gd (>= 0.52) | python-pypaint | python-gtk2 | python-wxgtk2.8 |
python-qt3 | python-qt4
Basically just saying you need *one* of the possible backends. However,
the default matplotlibrc (/etc/maplotlibrc) has:
backend : GTKAgg
so technically we should probably change the dependency to:
python-gtk2 | python-gd (>= 0.52) | python-wxgtk2.8 | python-qt3 |
python-qt4
we can also drop the python-pypaint dependency as there is no such
package in Debian or Ubuntu.
However, the default Ubuntu install does include python-gtk so I imagine
the only time you'd run into the bug would be on a server install. Is
that the case for you Mark?
** Changed in: matplotlib (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
Status: New => Triaged
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Missing python-gtk2 dependency
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/223067
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