Summary: | dev-python/matplotlib-0.98.5 - changed data handling | ||
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Product: | Gentoo Linux | Reporter: | Thomas Capricelli <orzel> |
Component: | Current packages | Assignee: | Python Gentoo Team <python> |
Status: | RESOLVED UPSTREAM | ||
Severity: | normal | CC: | sci |
Priority: | High | ||
Version: | unspecified | ||
Hardware: | All | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Whiteboard: | |||
Package list: | Runtime testing required: | --- | |
Attachments: |
file created with matplotlib 0.98.5, showing the bug
file created with matplotlib 0.98.3, showing how it was until this update. |
Description
Thomas Capricelli
2008-12-17 00:03:04 UTC
Created attachment 175551 [details]
file created with matplotlib 0.98.5, showing the bug
Created attachment 175552 [details]
file created with matplotlib 0.98.3, showing how it was until this update.
Hi, Could you try matplotlib-0.98.5.2 and see if you can reproduce? Thanks. where can i find it ? it's not attached here, nor is it on the portage tree : http://packages.larrythecow.org/?v=pkg&c=dev-python&s=matplotlib (In reply to comment #4) > where can i find it ? it's not attached here, nor is it on the portage tree : > http://packages.larrythecow.org/?v=pkg&c=dev-python&s=matplotlib > it is in the main tree. emerge -u matplotlib as i said, it was not on the main tree when i checked. I've tried with dev-python/matplotlib-0.98.5.2, and the behaviour is the same as with 0.98.5 (see the file activity_bug.png). So yes, i can reproduce with 0.98.5.2 :-( Hi, I could not reproduce this behaviour with the following bit: install matplotlib with USE=examples, then: # cd /usr/share/doc/matplotlib-0.98.5.2-r1/examples/pylab_examples/ # python date_demo2.py Could you check the example cited above, it might be a problem in your code. Thanks. well, the example works fine. But the behaviour clearly has changed. I can reproduce my bug with dev-python/matplotlib-0.98.5.2 This is most likely an unwanted feature then, not a Gentoo bug. Please contact upstream with your code. Re-open if you see this is indeed a Gentoo problem. Thanks. |