I can confirm this bug on Jaunty amd64
** Attachment added: code will produce bug if python-tk is not installed
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/26322024/matplotlib-test.py
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Missing package dependency
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/301007
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** Changed in: matplotlib (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress = Confirmed
** Summary changed:
- Missing package dependency
+ python-matplotlib: missing package dependency (python-tk)
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python-matplotlib: missing package dependency (python-tk)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/301007
You
Just ran into this problem in Jaunty when testing smem (mentioned on
this weeks LWN front page), and also described in the smem list archive
here by someone else:
http://selenic.com/pipermail/smem/2009-April/14.html
Apparently the Debian package does have python-tk as a requirement, as
can be
On Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 03:56, Дмитрий Ледков dmitrij.led...@gmail.com wrote:
An auto backend support within matplotlib would be great. I'll try to
find bug tracker for matplotlib and see if there is a request already
for this, if not I'll file one and help to add code to support that.
it's on
An auto backend support within matplotlib would be great. I'll try to
find bug tracker for matplotlib and see if there is a request already
for this, if not I'll file one and help to add code to support that.
In the mean time we still have the all mightly debian packaging =
I think that it
python-matplotlib 0.98.3-4ubuntu1 depends on python-tk | python-gtk2 |
python-wxgtk2.8 | python-qt3 | python-qt4. This means, that you need to have
one of those packages installed. If you have none of those packages installed
and you install python-matplotlib, python-tk will be installed. If