I figured out why your show() works...you had WxPython installed and
I'm assuming your backend was defaulting to this since Tkinter wasn't
found. Once I noticed that I installed WxPython and then re-buily
matplotlib with WxPython. If I used wxpython as my backend, then my
GUIs worked. I can impo
John Hunter wrote:
> First of all, on the clean build, when you do
>
> import matplotlib._path
>
> do you still get the same error.
No, it's working fine on the new build (the import above and the whole
installation0 -- once I switched to VC++ from MinGW.
Regards,
mk
On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 7:09 AM, Marcin Krol wrote:
> John Hunter wrote:
>> It might help if you recursively remove the buld directory, do a clean
>> rebuld, capture the build output in a file, and post that here so we
>> can see if we can get an idea what is going on
>
> Since it's over 250kB, I
On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 4:31 AM, Marcin Krol wrote:
> Hello Patrick,
>
> Thanks for reply!
>
>> I didn't catch on the first email you were trying to build for
>> python2.6. I haven't been able to get matplotlib to build correctly
>> with python2.6. I'm actually curious as to how you were able to
John Hunter wrote:
> It might help if you recursively remove the buld directory, do a clean
> rebuld, capture the build output in a file, and post that here so we
> can see if we can get an idea what is going on
Since it's over 250kB, I pasted it here:
http://pastebin.com/f466bd0db
Regards,
mk
Hello Patrick,
Thanks for reply!
> I didn't catch on the first email you were trying to build for
> python2.6. I haven't been able to get matplotlib to build correctly
> with python2.6. I'm actually curious as to how you were able to build
> matplotlib using the win32_static folder since it doe
Hi Marcin,
I didn't catch on the first email you were trying to build for
python2.6. I haven't been able to get matplotlib to build correctly
with python2.6. I'm actually curious as to how you were able to build
matplotlib using the win32_static folder since it doesn't contain the
libs and heade
Hello Patrick,
> I had similar problems building on my windows machine until I did this
> and now it works fine. You might also check all the README documents,
> as one of them gives you more information about building for windows.
I followed the instructions from README in win32_static precisel
Greetings,
Did you download the win32_static folder and place it in the top level
of the matplotlic source?
I had similar problems building on my windows machine until I did this
and now it works fine. You might also check all the README documents,
as one of them gives you more information about
Hello everyone,
I'm trying to get 0.98.5.2 installed on Windows to use Python 2.6
(dependency packages I need to use on that version, long story, etc).
When I was trying to build it (python setup.py build), it was finding
the VC 9.0 C++ compiler on my comp. However, after adding necessary
pack
Hello Fabio,
On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 18:55, Fabio Tonti wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I need some help for building matplotlib from source. I'm using Debian sid
> on 64bit.
> I had errors when trying to build version 0.98.5.1 and now it's not gone
> with 0.98.5.2, so I hope mailing is appropriate.
Hello everyone,
I need some help for building matplotlib from source. I'm using Debian sid
on 64bit.
I had errors when trying to build version 0.98.5.1 and now it's not gone
with 0.98.5.2, so I hope mailing is appropriate.
I've appended the whole log.
Thanks in advance.
Best wishes, Fabio Tonti
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