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Re: python matplotlib debian package



Ciao Marco,
I was not able to install (dpkg -i pkg-name) your packages for some problems in the
dependencies.

I have also compiled from the sources pkgs at
http://anakonda.altervista.org/ and I obtained that GTKAgg and TkAgg
work with pyhton shell. With ipython shell only TkAgg works, and
GTKAgg gives segmentation faluts. I have not the WX backend because I
have not the WX lib in my computer.

To compile TkAgg backend you need the Tk development packages.

Ciao,
Andrea.



On Wednesday 12 October 2005, alle 22:34, Marco Presi wrote:
>  || On Mon, 10 Oct 2005 00:45:59 -0400
>  || "Marco Presi" <zufus@debian.org> wrote: 
> 
>  || On Sun, 9 Oct 2005 09:18:30 +0200
>  || Alexandre Fayolle <alexandre.fayolle@logilab.fr> wrote: 
> 
> 
> 	>>> I am available to do it, just let me know.
>  
> 	af> Hi Marco,
> 
> 	af> Go for it, I'm going to be too busy next week with the organisation of
> 	af> the pypy sprint in Paris [1] and will be on vacation the next two weeks, 
> 	af> with little or no net access. The ITP is at [2]
> 
> 	mp>         Ok, I am checking the packages.. there are some things I would
> 	mp>         like to discuss with Vittorio (for example, the package it is
> 	mp>         not made with cdbs, and some other minor stuff), then I will upload them.
> 
>         ..it seems I spoken to early :)
> 
>         Compiling the source pkgs from http://anakonda.altervista.org/
>         results in packages that works only using the GTKagg backend. If
>         I try to run the scripts from inside a python shell, I only
>         obtain segmentation faluts.
> 
>         If someone want to test the packages buit on debian unstable,
>         they are at:
> 
>         http://people.debian.org/~zufus
> 
>         They are divided in subfolders:
> 
>         matplotlib
>         python-gd
>         python-pypaint
> 
>         I don't think those packages are good to be uploaded until this
>         issue it is not resolved.
> 
>         Ciao Ciao
> 
>         Marco
> 
> 



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