ubuntu-bug is not part of reportbug, closing
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david@spengler:~$ python -c "import matplotlib; print matplotlib"
/usr/lib is not /usr/local ;)
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Title:
matplotlib crashes after recent tcl/tk
David, it is not :) no package will ever install something in /usr/local
so it's a custom installation
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matplotlib crashes after recent tc
it's written in the message... you have to pass '-B debian'
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not
> one that is)
nope sorry, that won't happen (in Debian at least, in Ubuntu you're
free to do what's best for you).
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re a few other build errors, but I believe they were fixed in
subsequent revisions to matplotlib 1.0.x branch.
why do you believe that? did you report them upstream? did you check
upstream VCS?
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On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 20:09, Alex Valavanis <607...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> @Sandro - I get a simple segfault message, just as in comment #20
seen that, so it's a bug in glib
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on2.6-dbg.
GTK+ bindings not properly rebuilt/working on 2.7 debug interpreter?
if you run python2.7-dbg -c "import gtk" what do you got?
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ce package. The command is still
> run using the non-debug version of python2.7, so hopefully this isn't an
> issue. I have commented out the python2.7-dbg line from debian/rules.
What about trying to triage the problem, identify the culprit and fix
it, instead of work around it?
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low in ubuntu.
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Matthias, what transition are you talking about?
Also, numpy in natty already uses -support (better check information
before writing, don't you think?)
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That said, I hope you'll understand I'm not going to apply it in Debian.
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> I sent the patch to morph(at)debian(dot)org as Edward asked. Haven't
heard back yet though.
I don't see a confirmation if this effects Debian in teh first place, if
you can get that check done, I can see to include it in the Debian
package. Also, the correct way to contact the maintainer of a De
Hi Corona,
could you please pester upstream to include this patch, or at least to get a
public review from him?
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You can help getting those changes implemented, instead of the deferring
it (and waiting for Debian to do the work).
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Please sync python-numpy 1:1.4.1-4 (main) from Debian unstable (main).
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ubuntu) to acess (and download) anything at build time.
Follow up [1] and propose a patch: that would help us both Debian and
ubuntu (oh, and upstream too).
[1] http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.python.matplotlib.devel/8865
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On Sat, Jun 13, 2009 at 11:16, Iain Lane wrote:
> Could you forward this to Debian so we get the update from there?
please DON'T. I will not add it to Depends/Recommends. Packages needed
by UI other that text MUST be in Suggest. Full stop.
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r an open source project is no-no: do something to help, or just
don't say anything.
And the story about "ubuntu keeps messing up with reportbug" goes on.
> There's no need for that kind of language.
I didn't use any particular language.
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the new gtk2 ui. A
> reportbug config setting allows easy switching between the various
> interfaces (the text-mode interface has been largely untouched since
> 3.48).
Are you going to provide some patches or just complain cluelessy?
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required; please give it back to
Debian then.
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python-matplotlib: missing package dependency (python-tk)
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sure Benjamin kept this file from Debian to Ubuntu. There
is documentation written ad-hoc for this change.
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ge sense of
> accomplishment if I can get it right and receive credit for it.
No, read documentation we added in Debian packages about how to fix
this problem.
This is a configuration that needs to be done by the system
administrator, the one that installs the package and setup the
environme
est.
> This will be Debian/Ubuntu solution.
The solution descrive above will enter Debian, not anything else.
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python-matplotlib: miss
ot;auto"
mode, like they already said they're working on it.
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Missing package dependency
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You r
e the popped-up window. Once
done, the loop goes into the second (and last) iteration, and show the
second plot in a different picture.
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e package? do it. is anybody at ubuntu
listening here able to remove it? do it. If not, contact someone that
can. THIS is a solution, and a plan to implement it. Simply keep
looping won't solve it.
Sandro
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rmful component while we work on fixing, replacing, or
> improving it. It is rather discouraging.
I don't know the organization in Ubuntu, but you have to escalate this
issue to higher level than "mare" developers: some sort of leader,
tech committee, release managers or so.
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On Wed, Sep 3, 2008 at 15:28, Zooko O'Whielacronx <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Argh!
>
> Sandro: you have just, 25 minutes ago, begun the Nth iteration of this
> stupid process.
The only stupid thing here is removing a useful package instead of
fixing it.
Sandro
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> but /usr/bin/reportbug has to go.
[8<]
> It's just plain rude to stick a tool on a naive user's system, tell him
> it does something other than what it really does, but keep it around
> just because the real experts know how to work around it.
Why not fix it, instead?
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