On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 9:36 PM, Joshua J. Kugler <jos...@eeinternet.com> wrote:
> So, my code has been running without flaw for quite some time now, and
> thanks to the help of some folks here a few months back, I'm learning
> more about matplotlib.  But today I hit a wall.
>
> Under matplotlib 0.91.2/Py2.5, I'm getting this graph:
> http://joshuakugler.com/images/good_graph.png
>.. .snip
> No, I haven't assembled a minimal test case (this is quite a complex
> system, I spent several hours on this thinking I had broken my code
> until it occurred to me to run it on an old Py2.5/mpl 0.91.2 setup),
> and no I haven't trolled the changelogs to see what change in behavior
> I might have hit, but I was wondering if anyone any ideas of what I
> need to be checking off the top of their heads.

You are running a really old mpl -- the last 0.91 release was about 16
months ago.  If you want resolution against the latest tree, you will
need to post an updated script exhibiting the problem.

> P.S. Oh, and there is also a nice traceback I'm getting on other graphs
> that seems to be related to this glitch, but I'll wait until I have the
> first glitch fixed as the second glitch may get fixed in the process.

Ahh, this is a tantalizing morsel. If only we had the traceback, we
might be able to help...

JDH



JDH

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