Mauro Cavalcanti wrote: > Dear Jeff & ALL, > > A user just reported to me that he has found a problem when tryng to > create a map using the "high" resolution option under MS-Windows. He > is running Basemap version 0.99.1 with Python 2.5 (from the Enthought > Python Distribution) and got the following error: > > "IOError: Unable to open boundary dataset file. Only the 'crude', > 'low', 'intermediate' and 'high' resolution datasets are installed by > default. If you are requesting a 'full' resolution dataset, you may > need to download and install those files separately." > > It seems that the error appears when he attempts to use both the > 'high' and 'full' resolutions (all the others work OK). > > I could not find any hint on this in the Basemap README file, and do > not have a Windows box to be able to test it here. > > Would an upgrade to the latest Basemap version solve this issue? > > Thanks in advance for any assistance you can provide. > > With best regards, > > Mauro: That appears to be a modification to Basemap made by the Enthought folks to save disk space. The installer provided on the matplotlib sourceforge site includes all the datasets.
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