John Hunter wrote:
>>>>>> "Axel" == Axel Brink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>>>>>             
>     Axel> John, thanks for your suggestion. I would never have thought
>     Axel> of looking for the cause of the problem in that
>     Axel> direction. However, it isn't solved yet. The verbose mode
>     Axel> yielded the line "numerix Numeric 23.7", which is apparently
>     Axel> wrong. Actually I am trying to use SciPy, which I've heard
>     Axel> is based on NumPy, so I believe this numerix thing should be
>     Axel> connected with NumPy. I copied the file
>     Axel> http://matplotlib.sf.net/matplotlibrc to
>     Axel> ~/.matplotlib/matplotlibrc (such a file didn't exist) and
>     Axel> now I get a new kind of error (see below). Do you (or
>     Axel> anyone) have an idea what this is about? Thanks in advance!
>
> I'm sorry this is so frustrating -- it is certainly frustrating for
> me.  The problem is that matplotlib is trying to support three array
> packages (Numeric, numarray and numpy) and numpy itself is a fast
> moving target so if you don't have exactly the right numpy with
> exactly the right scipy with exactly the right matplotlib it is
> unlikely to work.
>
> I suggest either the latest release of all three, or the latest svn of
> all three.  I notice from your output that you have 0.87.3 which is
> several releases behind.  Try getting numpy 1.0 and matplotlib 0.87.7.
Windows users have to watch out: the current Scipy binary installer is 
out of sync with the current Numpy installer.
(I think the Scipy people are going to fix that soon.  In the meantime, 
I have a matched set of Numpy and Scipy installers for Windows and 
Python 2.4.3 that works with the latest mpl binary installer.  I'm happy 
to provide my installers if anyone wants them.  Contact me directly.)

-gary


> Good luck!
> JDH
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