I've spent the last 3 hours trying to install Matplotlib 0.87.6 on
Windows, with no luck. The main problem I've run into is finding a
compatible version of Numeric/Numarry/Numpy to use, and unfortanately
the website doesn't mention this detail.
I've tried installing numpy-1.0, 0.9.8, and 0.9.6, an
Hi Chris,
> Ok, thanks. I suspected that, but since even Google isn't able to find
> an rc2 binary, I guess my only option is to wait for a compatible
> Matplotlib to be released.
Try here:
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/numpy/numpy-1.0rc2.win32-py2.4.exe?download
Or, for Python 2.5:
http:
> "Chris" == Chris S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Chris> I've spent the last 3 hours trying to install Matplotlib
Chris> 0.87.6 on Windows, with no luck. The main problem I've run
Chris> into is finding a compatible version of
Chris> Numeric/Numarry/Numpy to use, and unfortanate
> I think that 97.6 was compiled against 1.0rc2 but Charlie Moad is the
> authority on this since he did the compile. I have added this "news
> flash" to the site
Ok, thanks. I suspected that, but since even Google isn't able to find
an rc2 binary, I guess my only option is to wait for a compatib
The latest word on the numpy list is that numpy-1.0 is coming out on
Wednesday. I suggest waiting until the final 1.0 release is out
before we do a new matplotlib build. I will try to push a build asap
after that. Are there any show stoppers lingering that would delay a
release? I would also su
Chris S wrote:
>> I think that 97.6 was compiled against 1.0rc2 but Charlie Moad is the
>> authority on this since he did the compile. I have added this "news
>> flash" to the site
>
> Ok, thanks. I suspected that, but since even Google isn't able to find
> an rc2 binary, I guess my only option i