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On 05/31/2012 11:16 AM, Benjamin Root wrote: > > > On Thu, May 31, 2012 at 7:55 AM, John Hunter <jd...@gm... > <mailto:jd...@gm...>> wrote: > > Phil Elson has been making pull requests for some time now on matters > great and small, from hairy transformations improvements to minor > docstring cleanups to GUI fixes. Given his prolific work, I thought > it would be suitable to recognize him as a core matplotlib developer > by adding him to the github organization. While the distributed > nature of the github system blurs the line between official and > regular developers, it is helpful to recognize those who make frequent > quality contributions and give them the permissions to merge pull > requests into the main repo. > > Thanks for all your help Phil, and welcome aboard. > > JDH > > > Welcom, Phil! Keep up the good work! > > Cheers! > Ben Root Agreed! Glad to have you on board! Mike
On Thu, May 31, 2012 at 7:55 AM, John Hunter <jd...@gm...> wrote: > Phil Elson has been making pull requests for some time now on matters > great and small, from hairy transformations improvements to minor > docstring cleanups to GUI fixes. Given his prolific work, I thought > it would be suitable to recognize him as a core matplotlib developer > by adding him to the github organization. While the distributed > nature of the github system blurs the line between official and > regular developers, it is helpful to recognize those who make frequent > quality contributions and give them the permissions to merge pull > requests into the main repo. > > Thanks for all your help Phil, and welcome aboard. > > JDH > > Welcom, Phil! Keep up the good work! Cheers! Ben Root
2to3 is run on the source files in lib/matplotlib, which are then put under the build directory. Think of it like a compilation step -- the original source files should never be touched. You will need to install matplotlib (I recommend using virtualenv for this) in order to run it. Mike On 05/30/2012 10:30 PM, Tom Lippman wrote: > Hi All, > > I've gotten it somewhat working. For some reason the build process > isn't pointing 2to3 at the files in lib/matplotlib. But it's > definitely running 2to3 on something.. > > Like the linked solution, I changed setupext.py to look for the > dependencies in /usr/local. I also made a new makefile and setupeggs > which are changed in obvious ways. The changes are on my github > (tmlippman). > > Rather than copy folders manually, I ran make twice: > > sudo make -f make.py3.osx PREFIX=/usr/local fetch deps > > sudo make -f make.py3.osx > PREFIX=/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/3.2 mpl_build > mpl_install_develop > > (outputs attached) > > Everything appeared to compile fine, but when I tried to import > matplotlib, I got errors like: ImportError: No module named cPickle. > > After running 2to3 on the lib/matplotlib directory (in my source > location) everything works. > > > Tom > > > > > On May 30, 2012, at 2:40 PM, Michael Droettboom wrote: > > > On 05/30/2012 03:32 PM, Thomas Kluyver wrote: > >> On 30 May 2012 20:05, Tom Lippman<tom...@gm...> wrote: > >>> I'm on OS X 10.7, using the python 3.2 > >> I saw someone recently who'd managed to get it built for Python 3 on > >> OS X. I suggested he come here to help simplify the process - this is > >> what he did: http://stackoverflow.com/a/10574470/434217 > >> > >> Thomas > >> > > It would be great to convert that post in a pull request so it can be > > included upstream. I'm not a Mac user myself, but I think there's > > enough Mac users to test that and push it through to make things easier > > on everyone else. > > > > Mike > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Live Security Virtual Conference > > Exclusive live event will cover all the ways today's security and > > threat landscape has changed and how IT managers can respond. > Discussions > > will include endpoint security, mobile security and the latest in > malware > > threats. http://www.accelacomm.com/jaw/sfrnl04242012/114/50122263/ > > _______________________________________________ > > Matplotlib-devel mailing list > > Mat...@li... > > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/matplotlib-devel >
Phil Elson has been making pull requests for some time now on matters great and small, from hairy transformations improvements to minor docstring cleanups to GUI fixes. Given his prolific work, I thought it would be suitable to recognize him as a core matplotlib developer by adding him to the github organization. While the distributed nature of the github system blurs the line between official and regular developers, it is helpful to recognize those who make frequent quality contributions and give them the permissions to merge pull requests into the main repo. Thanks for all your help Phil, and welcome aboard. JDH
Hi All, I've gotten it somewhat working. For some reason the build process isn't pointing 2to3 at the files in lib/matplotlib. But it's definitely running 2to3 on something.. Like the linked solution, I changed setupext.py to look for the dependencies in /usr/local. I also made a new makefile and setupeggs which are changed in obvious ways. The changes are on my github (tmlippman). Rather than copy folders manually, I ran make twice: sudo make -f make.py3.osx PREFIX=/usr/local fetch deps sudo make -f make.py3.osx PREFIX=/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/3.2 mpl_build mpl_install_develop (outputs attached) Everything appeared to compile fine, but when I tried to import matplotlib, I got errors like: ImportError: No module named cPickle. After running 2to3 on the lib/matplotlib directory (in my source location) everything works. Tom