Here's my sitch: I use gnuplot.py at work, platform Win32. I want to upgrade to Python 2.4. Gnuplot.py uses extension module Numeric. Numeric is now "unsupported." The documentation says "If you are new to Numerical Python, please use Numarray.". It's not that easy, dangit. The download page for numpy does not contain a 2.4 version of Numeric, and I suspect they do not intend to release one, because there IS a 2.4 version of Numarray.
So here are my choices: 1) Switch from gnuplot.py to some other plotting package. 2) Convince, bribe, or cajole someone to implement gnuplot.py using Numarray. 3) Hack on gnuplot.py myself. (Learning curve alert!) 4) Buy a copy of the VC++ 7.1 and port Numeric myself. (I still don't know what to buy from Mr. Gates -- VC++ .net Standard?) 5) Do something else I haven't thought of. Any suggestions would be welcome. Jive "I speet on backwards incompatibility" Dadson -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list