For reference and possible critique, I wrote up notes on how I built a Universal matplotlib dist.# Build instructions for a matplotlib distribution on OSX# Using python-2.5 package from python.org# Getting startingquaternion:mpl-build cmoad$ pwd/usr/local/src/mpl-buildquaternion:mpl-build cmoad$ ll
I posted the 0.91.1 source and mac build. Please test it out.
I held off on the announcement since I haven't built the windows
binaries.
I did run into several problems that stemmed from files not
being mentioned in "MANIFEST.in". Some included "CXX/*.h", "ttconv/
*.h" and "se
On Thursday 29 November 2007 10:36:48 pm Darren Dale wrote:
> On Thursday 29 November 2007 9:19:37 pm John Hunter wrote:
> > Great, thanks for he pointers -- in general I would like to give as
> > much credit as possible to everyone who has contributed, so any
> > omissions are merely oversight or
On Thursday 29 November 2007 9:19:37 pm John Hunter wrote:
> Great, thanks for he pointers -- in general I would like to give as
> much credit as possible to everyone who has contributed, so any
> omissions are merely oversight or laziness and not intentional
> slights. I've made a few additions t
On Nov 29, 2007 4:46 PM, Darren Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Not to be a glory hog, but I spent a fair bit of time on backend_ps and
> backend_qt*. It seems like Eric's fingerprints can be found all over
> matplotlib, but I dont have a suggestion for what to add to his nugget.
Great, thanks
On Nov 29, 2007 7:45 PM, Charlie Moad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So here's my plan. I just got an iMac a few weeks ago and I had to
> spend a little time getting parallels setup with VS2003... yada yada
> yada. I plan on cutting a 0.91.1 release tomorrow followed shortly by
> windows and mac bu
So here's my plan. I just got an iMac a few weeks ago and I had to
spend a little time getting parallels setup with VS2003... yada yada
yada. I plan on cutting a 0.91.1 release tomorrow followed shortly by
windows and mac builds. Hopefully nothing radical has snuck into the
svn tree since the 0.
On Thursday 29 November 2007 03:34:19 pm John Hunter wrote:
> For the 0.91 release, I have updated the web site, which had become
> woefully out of date. In addition to some 91 specific things like
> "what's new", credits and updating a bunch of links to point to
> pyplot, I also cleaned out some
On Nov 29, 2007 4:02 PM, Ludwig Schwardt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm glad you liked my Tk patch! Along the same line, I patched axes3d.py to
> allow the creation of non-interactive 3D plots.
OK, since noone else is maintaining this package right now, what you
say goes :-)
Committed in r4509
Hi,
I'm glad you liked my Tk patch! Along the same line, I patched axes3d.py to
allow the creation of non-interactive 3D plots.
Currently, the 3D axis object (matplotlib.axes3d.Axes3D) can only be created
in an interactive session (i.e. while the figure is being displayed), as it
attempts to conne
matplotlib-0.91.0: Added additional include paths for aix5 to
setupext.py.
freetype-2.3.5 because the system one was compiled old and compiled
32-bit; did have to make one patch.
AIX 5.3
I'm not using gcc, because the project I'm trying to help uses an
xlc-compiled Python. (I did read somewh
On Nov 29, 2007 2:30 PM, Michael Droettboom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There are some Gtk-specific functions at the bottom of mlab.py. It
> tries to "import gtk" and then will either define them or not.
Ahh, I hadn't considered import time in the try/except block. In
light of this, we probably
For the 0.91 release, I have updated the web site, which had become
woefully out of date. In addition to some 91 specific things like
"what's new", credits and updating a bunch of links to point to
pyplot, I also cleaned out some dead wood (removed numeric and
numarray references, cleaned up insta
There are some Gtk-specific functions at the bottom of mlab.py. It
tries to "import gtk" and then will either define them or not.
On one of my recent profiling fests, I noticed that this "import gtk"
(if gtk is installed, and running with some non-Gtk backend) accounts
for between 1-2% of the
On Nov 29, 2007 2:14 PM, Michael Droettboom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This seems like a good idea to me, and it works for me (I can build mpl
> with the TkAgg extension from a console with X completely shutdown on
> RHEL4...).
I tested in my normal X11 enabled solaris build environment and in a
Ah! I see you just applied it yourself, John.
Consider the question answered!
(And again, thanks for the patch, Ludwig.)
Cheers,
Mike
Michael Droettboom wrote:
> This seems like a good idea to me, and it works for me (I can build mpl
> with the TkAgg extension from a console with X completely
On Nov 29, 2007 10:13 AM, Ludwig Schwardt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is there any chance that the patch I submitted on 31 October on this
> list could still make it into 0.91.0?
91.0 is already out, but I just committed it so it will make it in for 91.1.
> On an aside, what is the best
This seems like a good idea to me, and it works for me (I can build mpl
with the TkAgg extension from a console with X completely shutdown on
RHEL4...).
John -- does the timing for this work with you release plans? (It
probably needs some testing in a bunch of different environments.) If
so,
On Thu, 29 Nov 2007 18:13:39 +0200
Ludwig Schwardt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've reworked the Tcl/Tk checking code in setupext.py (see attached
> patch). It is now possible to build matplotlib with Tk support without
> requiring a running X server. This is useful for doing autobuilds
> (e.g. a
Does anyone have any thoughts on this? Lila, can you provide
matplotlib, gcc and AIX version/platform info?
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Nov 29, 2007 11:49 AM
Subject: problem compiling matplotlib on AIX
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
John,
Hi,
Is there any chance that the patch I submitted on 31 October on this
list could still make it into 0.91.0?
On an aside, what is the best way to submit patches to mpl? Via the
bug-tracker, or as attached files or direct in-line in mpl-devel
mails?
To refresh your memory on the patch:
I've re
On Nov 29, 2007 7:34 AM, hjc520070 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I just want to show a matplotlib.image.AxesImage on a figure. But It can't
> work properly. Can somebody help me? The code are following: when I run it
> , It just show a white figure. But I Set it cm.Greens .It doesn't work .
Axes
I just want to show a matplotlib.image.AxesImage on a figure. But It can't
work properly. Can somebody help me? The code are following: when I run it
, It just show a white figure. But I Set it cm.Greens .It doesn't work .
Why?
# -*- coding:gb2312 -*-
import matplotlib
matplotlib.use("WXAgg")
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