Russell E. Owen wrote:
> For now it is available here:
> <http://www.astro.washington.edu/users/rowen/python/>
> though I hope it will end up on the official site at some point.
> 
> I have not tested the wx back end and would be grateful if somebody had 
> time to do so.

It seems to work for me on OS-X 10.5(PPC), Python.org2.6, wxPython2.8.10

> I propose not having a matplotlib binary installer for Python 2.5 and 
> getting a pair for Python 2.7 32-bit (10.3.9 and later) and 64-bit (10.5 
> and later).
> 
> What do others think?

I think that's fine -- look to the future -- 2.6 is now getting pretty 
old, and there is 2.7 and 3.1 to work with.

Thanks for all your work on this.

-Chris



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