Eric Firing, on 2008-11-28 17:55, wrote:
> Paul Ivanov wrote:
>> Hi Jesper,
>>
>> confirming the problem over here, as well. both numpy and mpl from svn
>> (also on an Ubuntu 8.04 machine).
>
> Just checking: did you do a clean build of numpy (deleting any old build
> directory) and then a clean b
Paul Ivanov wrote:
> Hi Jesper,
>
> confirming the problem over here, as well. both numpy and mpl from svn
> (also on an Ubuntu 8.04 machine).
Just checking: did you do a clean build of numpy (deleting any old build
directory) and then a clean build of mpl? Distutils is not very smart
about de
Hi Jesper,
confirming the problem over here, as well. both numpy and mpl from svn
(also on an Ubuntu 8.04 machine).
good luck,
Paul
Jesper Larsen, on 2008-11-27 02:10, wrote:
> Hi Eric and Mauro,
>
> Thanks for your answers.
>
> 2008/11/27 Eric Firing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> It looks OK to me
Hi Eric and Mauro,
Thanks for your answers.
2008/11/27 Eric Firing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> It looks OK to me with mpl and numpy from svn.
I tried upgrading to numpy from svn as well. Unfortunately the problem
persists (I have attached a plot). I have seen the problem on two of
my Ubuntu machines.
Jesper Larsen wrote:
> Hi matplotlib users,
>
> The script below produces weird arrows when using numpy 1.2.1 and
> matplotlib trunk. When I reinstall numpy 1.2.0 instead it seems fine.
> I use the Agg backend. I am not sure where to start in tracking the
> bug down so I will just post the rather
Hi matplotlib users,
The script below produces weird arrows when using numpy 1.2.1 and
matplotlib trunk. When I reinstall numpy 1.2.0 instead it seems fine.
I use the Agg backend. I am not sure where to start in tracking the
bug down so I will just post the rather sparse information that I
have.