Re: [Matplotlib-users] matplotlib 0.99.1rc1 available for testing

2009-09-17 Thread Werner F. Bruhin
Eric, Eric Firing wrote: Werner, Instead, it looks to me like the best solution is the one you provided at the very bottom of http://www.py2exe.org/index.cgi/MatPlotLib. I am happy with what ever change is done as long as it also works for py2exe'd application. I have applied this fix

Re: [Matplotlib-users] matplotlib 0.99.1rc1 available for testing

2009-09-16 Thread Eric Firing
Werner, Instead, it looks to me like the best solution is the one you provided at the very bottom of http://www.py2exe.org/index.cgi/MatPlotLib. I am happy with what ever change is done as long as it also works for py2exe'd application. I have applied this fix to the branch and the trunk,

Re: [Matplotlib-users] matplotlib 0.99.1rc1 available for testing

2009-09-15 Thread Eric Firing
- backend_wx does a wxPython version check which does not work when the application is py2exe'd - tracker item 2858638 added and the above wiki page also contains a work around/correction suggestion. OK, we will take a look at this too. Maybe instead of using import wxversion (I

[Matplotlib-users] matplotlib 0.99.1rc1 available for testing

2009-09-14 Thread John Hunter
We are preparing a bugfix release of the 0.99 branch, and a release candidate 0.99.1rc1 is available for testing. http://drop.io/xortel1# Please post any problems you find on the bug tracker http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=80706atid=560720 and any patches on the patches tracker.

Re: [Matplotlib-users] matplotlib 0.99.1rc1 available for testing

2009-09-14 Thread Werner F. Bruhin
John Hunter wrote: We are preparing a bugfix release of the 0.99 branch, and a release candidate 0.99.1rc1 is available for testing. http://drop.io/xortel1# Just installed it on Vista and saw the following issues so far. - Installer is not running elevated - tracker item 2858636 added -

Re: [Matplotlib-users] matplotlib 0.99.1rc1 available for testing

2009-09-14 Thread Christoph Gohlke
OK, I will build the final 0.99.1 installers with the --user-access-control=auto option (works on Python 2.6+). Christoph On 09/14/2009 08:22, John Hunter wrote: On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 10:13 AM, Werner F. Bruhin werner.bru...@free.fr wrote: Just installed it on Vista and saw the following