From: keflavich <kef...@gm...> - 2009-07-02 17:40:23
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Hi, I'm using ipython 0.9.1 with the svn version of matplotlib on 64 bit python on mac os x 10.5.7. I have only been able to get python-64 running with the MacOSX backend; all of the others (wxpython, gtk, qt, tk) have failed for one reason or another. I've tried ipython without any flags and importing pylab on the command line: from pylab import * and ipython -pylab, and then plotting from a script. I retain access to the command line unless I type "show()" at the command line, at which point I can't return to the command line unless I close all of my graphics windows. I don't have this problem when running 32 bit python with qt or tk as the backends. Is this an error? Should there be a command-line flag for ipython to start threading for MacOSX specifically? Thanks, Adam -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/ipython-threading-fails-with-macosx-backend-tp24311071p24311071.html Sent from the matplotlib - users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. |