I am having problems with using PyPlot in the nightly build (version 
0.4.0). Typing 'using PyPlot' followed by 'plot([sin(a) for 
a=linspace(0,2*pi)])' yields the following:

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julia> using PyPlot
Warning: New definition
    call(Type{PyCall.PyDict}, Base.Associative{#K<:Any, Any}) at 
C:\Users\Linus\.julia\v0.4\PyCall
rc\conversions.jl:464
is ambiguous with:
    call(Type{PyCall.PyDict}, Base.Associative{Any, #V<:Any}) at 
C:\Users\Linus\.julia\v0.4\PyCall
rc\conversions.jl:463.
To fix, define
    call(Type{PyCall.PyDict}, Base.Associative{Any, Any})
before the new definition.
WARNING: No working GUI backend found for matplotlib.
C:\Anaconda\lib\site-packages\matplotlib\__init__.py:1318: UserWarning: 
 This call to matplotlib.u
() has no effect
because the backend has already been chosen;
matplotlib.use() must be called *before* pylab, matplotlib.pyplot,
or matplotlib.backends is imported for the first time.

  warnings.warn(_use_error_msg)
WARNING: ntuple(n::Integer,f::Function) is deprecated, use ntuple(f,n) 
instead.
 in depwarn at deprecated.jl:62
 in ntuple at deprecated.jl:49
 in convert at C:\Users\Linus\.julia\v0.4\PyCall\src\conversions.jl:222
 in py2array at C:\Users\Linus\.julia\v0.4\PyCall\src\conversions.jl:73
 in convert at C:\Users\Linus\.julia\v0.4\PyCall\src\conversions.jl:429
 in pywrap at C:\Users\Linus\.julia\v0.4\PyCall\src\PyCall.jl:305
 in pywrap at C:\Users\Linus\.julia\v0.4\PyCall\src\PyCall.jl:304
 in __init__ at C:\Users\Linus\.julia\v0.4\PyPlot\src\PyPlot.jl:149
 in include at boot.jl:254
 in include_from_node1 at loading.jl:133
 in reload_path at loading.jl:157
 in _require at loading.jl:69
 in require at loading.jl:52
while loading C:\Users\Linus\.julia\v0.4\PyPlot\src\PyPlot.jl, in 
expression starting on line 560

julia> plot([sin(a) for a=linspace(0,2*pi)])
WARNING: ntuple(n::Integer,f::Function) is deprecated, use ntuple(f,n) 
instead.
 in depwarn at deprecated.jl:62
 in ntuple at deprecated.jl:49
 in convert at C:\Users\Linus\.julia\v0.4\PyCall\src\conversions.jl:222
 in convert at C:\Users\Linus\.julia\v0.4\PyCall\src\conversions.jl:846
 in jl_Function_call at C:\Users\Linus\.julia\v0.4\PyCall\src\callback.jl:36
 in pycall at C:\Users\Linus\.julia\v0.4\PyCall\src\PyCall.jl:73
 in plot at C:\Users\Linus\.julia\v0.4\PyPlot\src\PyPlot.jl:371
 in anonymous at no file
while loading no file, in expression starting on line 0
1-element Array{Any,1}:
 PyObject <matplotlib.lines.Line2D object at 0x000000001555D080>

julia> plot([sin(a) for a=linspace(0,2*pi)])
1-element Array{Any,1}:
 PyObject <matplotlib.lines.Line2D object at 0x000000001555D2B0>


As you can see importing PyPlot produces several warnings, one of them is 
'WARNING: 
No working GUI backend found for matplotlib' which led me to believe there 
is a problem with loading matplotlib? I am using python 2.7.9 on windows 
8.1 with the Anaconda 2.2.0 distribution and matplotlib version 1.4.3. 

The plot function returns a PyObject properly but no plot window is opened. 
In Julia 0.3.9 everything works as you would expect with no warnings.

Any ideas?

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