Paul,

Paul Ray wrote:
>
> On May 10, 2007, at 11:05 AM, Werner F. Bruhin wrote:
>
>> Should you have a small matplotlib script which shows the problem 
>> I'll give it a try on my setup (XP or Vista with Python 2.5 and numpy.
>
> No need for a script.  "import pylab" produces the error.
No problem here with this.

Just tried the example \matplotlib\examples\animation_blit_tk.py and 
that runs fine too (except it does not shut down nicely if has not done 
it's 1000 iterations:)).
> If you are using Windows XP, Python 2.5, numpy 1.0.2, and matplotlib 
> 0.90, then you have the same setup that is causing us the error.  What 
> other packages do you have installed.  My guess is that there is some 
> dependency we are not satisfying?
This was on Vista, Python 2.5, matplotlib 0.90, numpy 1.0.1.  (can't try 
this config on XP, still have 0.82 installed on there at the moment)

If you look at _transforms.py  _ns_transforms is imported for numpy.  
So, maybe your version of numpy is too far ahead?

>
> Thanks for your help,
You are welcome.

Werner

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