From: Damon M. <dam...@gm...> - 2012-10-30 23:15:26
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Whoops! I copied in the users mailing list by accident. Stupid iPhone gmail app is stupid. I might have possibly ruined the rc3 surprise. Sorry about that. ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: *Damon McDougall* Date: Tuesday, October 30, 2012 Subject: [matplotlib-devel] Delaying rc3 (again) To: "Russell E. Owen" <ro...@uw...> Cc: "mat...@li..." < mat...@li...> On Tuesday, October 30, 2012, Russell E. Owen wrote: > In article <508...@st...>, > Michael Droettboom <md...@st...> > wrote: > > > Agreed! Thanks to everyone for their hard work. I think this has > > shaped up to be a great release. > > > > I'm fortunate to have power and connectivity today, so I was able to get > > a release tested, tagged and uploaded. > > > > To our binary builders: as able, it would be great to put the binaries > > up (or send them to me to do so), and then I'll make an announcement on > > matplotlib-users. I really intend (barring any really serious issues) > > this to be the last rc before the 1.2.0 final. > > > > Thanks again, > > Mike > > The Mac binaries are now up. This time it built perfectly on MacOS X > 10.4; thanks to the folks that worked so hard fixing those build > problems. > > The 32-bit version is not well tested because I have neither inkscape > nor ghostscript installed on that ancient system, but it passes the > tests that it can run under those circumstances. > > The 64-bit version passes all tests except 2 knownfail and 3 skipped. > > -- Russell > > P.S. I had to build the 64-bit version twice. The first time I tried to > build it using the same directory of code that I used to build 32-bit > version. I first deleted the "build" and "dist" subdirectories and ran > "python setup.py clean", then built as usual. There were no errors or > warnings during the build, but the unit tests would not run on the > results -- complaining of missing modules. > > So I built again using a freshly unpacked code directory and that worked > just fine. > > I'm pretty sure I've seen this problem before, but keep forgetting to > ask about it. > > Is this a bug somewhere (e.g. in matplotlib's setup.py or somewhere in > python) or is there some better way to clear out a python code directory? > Yes! I'm sending you a virtual high five! Thanks for thy Russell. -- Damon McDougall http://www.damon-is-a-geek.com B2.39 Mathematics Institute University of Warwick Coventry West Midlands CV4 7AL United Kingdom -- Damon McDougall http://www.damon-is-a-geek.com B2.39 Mathematics Institute University of Warwick Coventry West Midlands CV4 7AL United Kingdom |