Hi Martin,

Yes, that could possibly be it.  The linker must pick the right one.
I have had similar problems with other libraries. I don't have a good
work-around short of
rebuilding from scratch. That usually then uses consistent priorities for
the
clashing libraries, but not always.  With the development I do, I depend on
other software that uses the system libraries, which is also too big to
hack each time and get frequently enough new releases that I have not
attempted to come with a fix.  I wonder if FINK sets the library path to
search its own libraries (in /sw/lib ) first ? Any further ideas?

Thanks for looking though all this stuff and helping,

   Paul



On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 11:42 PM, Martin Costabel <[email protected]>wrote:

> On 16/09/10 19:51, Paul Kuin wrote:
>
>> Hi Martin,
>>
>> I found the log file, and cannot make much sense of it. Alexander Hansen
>> suggested I contact the
>> maintainers of the matplotlib package. Anyway, I attach here a copy of
>> the log.
>>
>
> What jumps out is that both Fink's libtcl/tk and the system Tcl/Tk
> frameworks are loaded. Why this is so, I don't know, but this is dangerous,
> and I think the crash indeed happens when the execution switches from one to
> the other.
>
> --
> Martin
>
>
>
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