This should now be fixed.
Mike
On 11/17/2011 02:40 AM, Jens Nielsen wrote:
It works in python3
The python statement in python2.7 (and 2.6) does not support the end argument.
Adding a from __future__ import print_function to the beginning of
setup.py seems to fix it.
Greetings Jens
On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 5:03 AM, Fernando Perezfperez@gmail.com wrote:
(master)longs[matplotlib] python setup.py
File setup.py, line 281
(float(i) / len(filtered) * 100.0), end='\r')
^
SyntaxError: invalid syntax
Sorry, can't debug it right now...
f
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