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From: Juan J. G. R. <jjg...@gm...> - 2012-06-05 15:12:27
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Hi, use apt-rdepends with reverse modo: apt-rdepends -r python-matplotlib Leyendo lista de paquetes... Hecho Creando árbol de dependencias Leyendo la información de estado... Hecho python-matplotlib Reverse Depende: epigrass (2.0.3-1) Reverse Depende: gastables (0.3-2) Reverse Depende: model-builder (0.4.1-5) Reverse Depende: nulog (2.0.dfsg.1-2) Reverse Depende: psychopy (1.61.03.dfsg-1) Reverse Depende: pwrkap-gui (7.30-5) Reverse Depende: python-csa (0.0.4-1.1) Reverse Depende: python-matplotlib-dbg (= 0.99.3-1) Reverse Depende: python-pyopencl (0.92-1) Reverse Depende: python-pytools (10-7) Reverse Depende: pytrainer (1.7.2-1) Reverse Depende: reinteract (0.5.0-3) epigrass gastables model-builder nulog psychopy pwrkap-gui python-csa python-matplotlib-dbg python-pyopencl python-pytools Reverse Depende: python-pyopencl (>= 0.92-1) pytrainer reinteract I use in my project, pychemqt <http://pychemqt.sourceforge.net/>, and the pyqt gui from freesteam <http://freesteam.sourceforge.net/>. 2012/6/5 Kevin Hunter <kmh...@nc...> > At 8:15pm -0400 Sun, 03 Jun 2012, Josef wrote: > > On Sun, Jun 3, 2012 at 7:41 PM, Kevin Hunter wrote: > >> I've just spent 20 minutes of searching with various terms and no luck > >> finding even one answer: What open source projects use matplotlib? > > > Maybe scanning the Debian required and recommended dependencies might > > be informative. > > (I wouldn't know how to do it.) > > This is a good idea. Heh, one that requires more time investment than I > was hoping after a simple search, but a good idea nonetheless. > > Thanks, > > Kevin > > |