This bug was fixed in the package matplotlib - 0.91.2-2ubuntu1
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matplotlib (0.91.2-2ubuntu1) intrepid; urgency=low
* Merge from Debian unstable (LP: #233959). Remaining Ubuntu changes:
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Well, we gotta pick something :-)
Right now the matplotlibrc sets the backend to be GTKAgg, which of
course you can easily change and upstream encourages you to make you're
own .matplotlibrc . I'm just saying that we should probably be
consistent between the default backend and the default install
Jordan, I am using Hardy Kubuntu (desktop).
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Missing python-gtk2 dependency
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Having it depend on it is wrong. I generally use Agg rather than GTKAgg,
and I don't really want Python GTK bindings following me around just for
that.
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Missing python-gtk2 dependency
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Hmm, this is odd a bit of an odd situation I guess. The dependency for
python-matplotlib is:
python-gd (>= 0.52) | python-pypaint | python-gtk2 | python-wxgtk2.8 |
python-qt3 | python-qt4
Basically just saying you need *one* of the possible backends. However,
the default matplotlibrc (/etc/maplot
Grrr. When I said python-matlibplot, I meant python-matplotlib.
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Missing python-gtk2 dependency
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