From: John H. <jdh...@ac...> - 2004-04-01 12:45:15
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>>>>> "Steve" == Steve Chaplin <ste...@ya...> writes: Steve> To answer my own question. Yes, AGG is tested on Windows, Steve> Linux, Sun, SGI, and Apple (MacOS X, X11) Hi Steve, Agg is already built into the matplotlib windows installer. No need to build it yourself. If for some reason, however, you want or need to build it yourself, download http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/win32_static.tar.gz, untar it in your matplotlib src dir, and follow the instructions in the README in the win32_static dir and in setupext.py. As for linux, OS X, and unix, the matplotlib src distribution comes with agg. No need to download it separately. Ditto for CVS checkouts (this is a recent change). As for building matplotlib + agg into a py2exe installer, yes this is possible. See Matt Fischler's post on this list "How to freeze your matplotlib apps using py2exe" http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=7467225 Hope this helps, JDH |