On 11/09/2013 12:34 PM, Nat Echols wrote:
> A few of the users of our software want to compile the entire mess
> from source using non-standard compilers and/or options. We try to
> bundle all dependencies with the package we distribute but the current
> version of Matplotlib is attempting to download another half-dozen or
> so, which I'm pretty sure is new behavior. Because these users work
> at a company with draconian network use policies, HTTP connections is
> completely blocked, and the build fails when Matplotlib can't download
> these dependencies.
>
> Two questions:
>
> 1) Is there a way to instruct Matplotlib not to attempt to download
> anything? I do not care if the build fails as a result of the missing
> dependencies - at least it will be obvious what is missing, and it
> will prevent undefined behavior on other systems.
>
> 2) Barring (1), is there a complete list of all required dependencies
> somewhere? The one on the website appears to be out of date, and it
> is not clear what is truly required versus simply nice to have.
The documentation is correct, but it does not list secondary
dependencies (i.e. dependencies of dependencies).
Mike
>
> thanks,
> Nat
>
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