Re: [Matplotlib-users] PyNio

2014-07-04 Thread Dino Bektešević
Hello dydy, If you've never done programing in python I would recommend a book dive into python any version will do but the latest one is 3 I think. Asking this questions in tutor-requ...@python.org will probably get you even further since they mainly deal with general python learning. Whatever

Re: [Matplotlib-users] PyNio

2014-07-04 Thread josef . pktd
On Fri, Jul 4, 2014 at 10:07 AM, Dino Bektešević ljet...@gmail.com wrote: Hello dydy, If you've never done programing in python I would recommend a book dive into python any version will do but the latest one is 3 I think. Asking this questions in tutor-requ...@python.org will probably get

Re: [Matplotlib-users] installation problem

2014-07-04 Thread Goyo
2014-07-04 8:30 GMT+02:00 Rachana Katkam katkam.rach...@gmail.com: Hey, even I had similar issue. Later I learnt python2.7 could support matplotlib version1.0.1 only. So if you want to upgrade your matplotlib, you first need to upgrade your python. matplotlib 1.3.1 works quite well with

Re: [Matplotlib-users] installation problem

2014-07-04 Thread Benjamin Root
One possibility is that with v1.3, we changed how packaging was done. Unfortunately, this did cause some transitional issues. The best bet is to uninstall *all* versions of matplotlib, pylab, and mpl_toolkits first, then re-install v1.3.1. Note that waiting for the v1.4 release wouldn't

Re: [Matplotlib-users] installation problem

2014-07-04 Thread Rachana Katkam
I faced the problem of upgrading my matplotlib to 1.3.1 having my python2.7. Its on Fedora am talking about. Its the dmg file available here http://matplotlib.org/downloads.html When I checked for upgrading from Terminal, it said matplotlib1.0.1 is the latest version. On Fri, Jul 4, 2014 at

Re: [Matplotlib-users] PyNio

2014-07-04 Thread Benjamin Root
Perhaps Anaconda would be best for an easy to install environment and much of the commonly used scientific computing tools? http://continuum.io/downloads As for PyNIO, due to licensing issues, it isn't installable through pip or easy_install. If you go to their website and create a free account,

Re: [Matplotlib-users] installation problem

2014-07-04 Thread Benjamin Root
I presume you mean pypi said that the latest version was 1.0.1? PyPi recently (and rightly so) stopped automatically pull eggs from third-party locations (this is a *huge* security risk). Version 1.0.1 was the last version that was directly hosted on PyPi because the test suite made the package so

Re: [Matplotlib-users] installation problem

2014-07-04 Thread jw
Thanks for pointing it to a packaging issue, as matplotlib works very well after installing the missing packages. I don't know really the the issue, but I hope it gets sorted out. The earlier binaries had everything it needed on windows, so very convenient to users. I think problems like this