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I'd be happy to be shown wrong, but it seems the current incarnation of boxplot cannot do this. The current syntax is: boxplot(x, notch=0, sym='+', vert=1, whis=1.5, positions=None, widths=None) What it *could* have to support what is needed is an extra parameter: boxplot(x, notch=0, sym='+', vert=1, whis=1.5, positions=None, widths=None, percentile=False) When percentile=True, then the program would treat the value of whis as a percentile value (0.001 to 100) and plot the whiskers and outliers accordingly. For reference, please see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Box-and-whisker_plot and the section that says: "There are alternative implementations of this detail of the box plot in various software packages, such as the whiskers extending to at most the 5th and 95th (or some more extreme) percentiles" and for examples of such an implementation: http://www.originlab.com/index.aspx?s=8&lm=214&pid=959 or http://ploticus.sourceforge.net/doc/rangebar.html (see the option called "tailmode" which allows switching between 5th and 95th percentile, min and max, or 1.5 x IQR.) Thanks Derek >>> "Derek Hohls" <DH...@cs...> 2007年01月23日 03:29 PM >>> I would like to have the extreme end of the upper whisker on the box plot co-incide with the 98% of the data. According to the documents: whis (default 1.5) defines the length of the whiskers as a function of the inner quartile range. They extend to the most extreme data point within ( whis*(75%-25%) ) data range. So, in theory, a value of whis=1.9 should be what is needed but this seems to produce a much lower point - what value do I need to use? Thanks Derek -- This message is subject to the CSIR's copyright, terms and conditions and e-mail legal notice. Views expressed herein do not necessarily represent the views of the CSIR. CSIR E-mail Legal Notice http://mail.csir.co.za/CSIR_eMail_Legal_Notice.html CSIR Copyright, Terms and Conditions http://mail.csir.co.za/CSIR_Copyright.html For electronic copies of the CSIR Copyright, Terms and Conditions and the CSIR Legal Notice send a blank message with REQUEST LEGAL in the subject line to Cal...@cs.... This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
Hi Samuel, On 1/24/07, Samuel M. Smith <sm...@sa...> wrote: > I couldn't find an answer on the iPython web site, does anyone know > if iPython works with > python 2.5. I assume I have to rebuild from source on OS X with > python 2.5 installed. > I have installed python 2.5 but when I run iPython is runs python 2.4. Yes, ipython runs fine on python 2.5, but only as of the most recent release, version 0.7.3, which you can get here: http://ipython.scipy.org/moin/Download If you have several versions of Python installed and you want to make sure that ipython starts with 2.5, then run the code posted there as: tar -xvzf ipython-0.7.3.tar.gz cd ipython-0.7.3 python2.5 setup.py build sudo python2.5 setup.py install Let us know if this is not enough or if you have any other issues. Cheers, f
I couldn't find an answer on the iPython web site, does anyone know if iPython works with python 2.5. I assume I have to rebuild from source on OS X with python 2.5 installed. I have installed python 2.5 but when I run iPython is runs python 2.4. ********************************************************************** Samuel M. Smith Ph.D. 2966 Fort Hill Road Eagle Mountain, Utah 84005-4108 801-768-2768 voice 801-768-2769 fax ********************************************************************** "The greatest source of failure and unhappiness in the world is giving up what we want most for what we want at the moment" **********************************************************************
Hi folks, reposting... has anyone a clue that might help in the right direction?? was my question too hard or would it help better if I rephrased it ? thanks so much maser maser rati <mas...@ya...> wrote: Hi Folks, I was wondering how to set the Matplotlib classic Toolbar in order to display only existent data when the back/forward arrows are clicked (i.e, the pan feature) for a subplot that displays plotted data. How to set the code in the matplotlib toolbar to only display the data from the file? ( clicking the left arrow when the left most point is at the start of the data file should result in freezing of the plot and a similar action when the right arrow is clicked when the right most point is at the end of the data file). I'm not sure if my post was sufficiently as clear as spring water. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Great forum, by the way.. Thanks. -Maser --------------------------------- Food fight? Enjoy some healthy debate in the Yahoo! Answers Food & Drink Q&A.------------------------------------------------------------------------- Take Surveys. Earn Cash. Influence the Future of IT Join SourceForge.net's Techsay panel and you'll get the chance to share your opinions on IT & business topics through brief surveys - and earn cash http://www.techsay.com/default.php?page=join.php&p=sourceforge&CID=DEVDEV_______________________________________________ Matplotlib-users mailing list Mat...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/matplotlib-users --------------------------------- Access over 1 million songs - Yahoo! Music Unlimited.
I have the same problem On 09 Jan, 2007, at 15:55, John Hunter wrote: >>>>>> "Marcel" == Marcel Oliver <m.o...@iu...> writes: > > Marcel> TypeError: set_ylim() got an unexpected keyword argument > Marcel> 'xmin' WARNING: Failure executing file: <colonius.py> > > This is a bug -- thanks for reporting it. I just committed changes to > svn to fix it. > > JDH > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > --- > Take Surveys. Earn Cash. Influence the Future of IT > Join SourceForge.net's Techsay panel and you'll get the chance to > share your > opinions on IT & business topics through brief surveys - and earn cash > http://www.techsay.com/default.php? > page=join.php&p=sourceforge&CID=DEVDEV > _______________________________________________ > Matplotlib-users mailing list > Mat...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/matplotlib-users ********************************************************************** Samuel M. Smith Ph.D. 2966 Fort Hill Road Eagle Mountain, Utah 84005-4108 801-768-2768 voice 801-768-2769 fax ********************************************************************** "The greatest source of failure and unhappiness in the world is giving up what we want most for what we want at the moment" **********************************************************************
The correct answer is bellow, sorry for bothering. petr On Wed, 2007年01月24日 at 14:55, Petr Danecek wrote: > Hello, > in the code bellow i am trying to achieve a very simple thing: I'd like > to call the routine "annotate" to place a text on my plot with arguments > supplied by means of a dictionary. > Is there a way how to do this? > Petr xy=(3,0.5) opts = {'xy':xy,'rotation':45} ax.annotate('text',**opts)
Hello, in the code bellow i am trying to achieve a very simple thing: I'd like to call the routine "annotate" to place a text on my plot with arguments supplied by means of a dictionary. Is there a way how to do this? Petr -------------------------------- from pylab import * fig = figure() ax = fig.add_subplot(111, xlim=(-1,5), ylim=(-3,5)) t = nx.arange(0.0, 5.0, 0.01) s = nx.cos(2*nx.pi*t) ax.plot(t, s, lw=3, color='purple') ax.annotate('text', xy=(1,0.5)) ax.annotate('text', xy=(2,0.5), rotation=45) # But this does not work: # opts = dict(rotation=45) # ax.annotate('text', xy=(3,2), opts) # # and nor does this: # opts = {'xy':(3,2),'rotation':45} # ax.annotate('text',opts) show()
Hi, this is my first message on the list. I'm new at using python and matplotlib so maybe this is an easy thing, but I would like to know how can I write a text for each 'xtick' on the upper side of a plot figure (a different label than on the lower side, I mean). I would also like to ask wether I could draw different number of xticks on the upper side than in the lower side. Thank you all! Manuel
On Jan 23, 2007, at 2:40 PM, Christopher Barker wrote: > Ken McIvor wrote: >> On Jan 23, 2007, at 1:08 PM, Christopher Barker wrote: >>> >>> I think it will work with older versions, but I haven't tested >>> it. How >>> far back do we need to go? I think 2.6.3 ( the last "stable" >>> release ) >>> should do it. >> >> The current Debian stable (e.g. Sarge) has wxWindows 2.4.3.1. > > Really? Darn, 2.4 is very old for wxPython. Yep! You have no idea how happy I'll be when Etch comes out... > Do a lot of folks only use the official packages? I can't give you a confident yes, but I would imagine so. I'm using them on deployed systems, so it's worth it to me to ensure compatibility. Ken
I am getting a dvipng version error when I run: import Numeric,matplotlib matplotlib.use('Agg') from matplotlib import rc rc('text', usetex=True) import pylab pylab.figure(num=1,figsize=(6,4)) pylab.plot(Numeric.arange(10), Numeric.arange(10)**2) pylab.axis( (0,9,0,81) ) pylab.xlabel(r'$width$') pylab.ylabel(r'$Height (km)$') filename='c:/test.png' pylab.savefig(filename,dpi=100) pylab.clf() here is a bit of the error message: File "C:\Python24\Lib\site-packages\matplotlib\texmanager.py", line 58, in get_dvipng_version raise RuntimeError('Could not obtain dvipng version') RuntimeError: Could not obtain dvipng version I have winXP, python2.4, matplotlib0.87, miktex2.5. I downloaded dvipng1.9 from sourceforge, but have no idea what to do with it. do i need a 'c' compiler to install it? -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/dvipng-version-error-running-matplotlib-on-windows-tf3078547.html#a8553205 Sent from the matplotlib - users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
Ken McIvor wrote: > On Jan 23, 2007, at 1:08 PM, Christopher Barker wrote: >> I think it will work with older versions, but I haven't tested it. How >> far back do we need to go? I think 2.6.3 ( the last "stable" release ) >> should do it. > > The current Debian stable (e.g. Sarge) has wxWindows 2.4.3.1. Really? Darn, 2.4 is very old for wxPython. Do a lot of folks only use the official packages? > I'm planning to make time for this, and a slew of other wx backend > stuff, in early February. Great! thanks. -Chris -- Christopher Barker, Ph.D. Oceanographer Emergency Response Division NOAA/NOS/OR&R (206) 526-6959 voice 7600 Sand Point Way NE (206) 526-6329 fax Seattle, WA 98115 (206) 526-6317 main reception Chr...@no...
On Jan 23, 2007, at 1:08 PM, Christopher Barker wrote: > John Hunter wrote: >> >> Hey Chris, thanks for this info. Do we expect this modified code to >> also work for older versions of wx, or is this 2.8 specific. > > I think it will work with older versions, but I haven't tested it. How > far back do we need to go? I think 2.6.3 ( the last "stable" release ) > should do it. The current Debian stable (e.g. Sarge) has wxWindows 2.4.3.1. >> Noone officially. Ken and Charlie both have commit privileges and >> have worked on wx, > > Ken has said he's going to try to take a look soon, but we're all > busy! I'm planning to make time for this, and a slew of other wx backend stuff, in early February. Ken
John Hunter wrote: > Christopher> OLD: wxBitmap *bitmap = new wxBitmap(image); NEW > Christopher> wxBitmap *bitmap = new wxBitmap(*image); > > Hey Chris, thanks for this info. Do we expect this modified code to > also work for older versions of wx, or is this 2.8 specific. I think it will work with older versions, but I haven't tested it. How far back do we need to go? I think 2.6.3 ( the last "stable" release ) should do it. Aside from this, that's relevant if I ever find the time to work on other parts of the wx backends. I'll try to test. > Noone officially. Ken and Charlie both have commit privileges and > have worked on wx, Ken has said he's going to try to take a look soon, but we're all busy! -Chris -- Christopher Barker, Ph.D. Oceanographer Emergency Response Division NOAA/NOS/OR&R (206) 526-6959 voice 7600 Sand Point Way NE (206) 526-6329 fax Seattle, WA 98115 (206) 526-6317 main reception Chr...@no...
See the docs on interactive mode... http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/interactive.html At 10:39 AM 1/23/2007, Tommy Grav wrote: >On Jan 23, 2007, at 1:28 PM, Darren Dale wrote: > > > On Tuesday 23 January 2007 13:20, Tommy Grav wrote: > >> I have a program that enters a while loop, calculates a bunch of > >> arrays and then plots > >> a figure. The user then looks at the figure and is asked wether the > >> result is ok. If the > >> answer is no, then the calculations are redone and the figure > >> replotted. If the answer is > >> yes then it exits the loop. > >> > >> import pylab as p > >> > >> end = False > >> > >> while not end: > >> (x,y,z) = calculate_arrays() > >> figure(1) > >> subplot(211) > >> plot(x,z) > >> subplot(212) > >> plot(x,y) > >> draw() > >> > >> end = confirm("is the plot ok?") > >> clf() > >> > >> However using the draw() command does not display the figure. How do > >> I do this? > > > > try "show()" > >While show() does display the figure it does not work for me as it >will lock >up the script, so it never makes it to the end = confirm() line. > >Cheers > Tommy > >------------------------------------------------------------------------- >Take Surveys. Earn Cash. Influence the Future of IT >Join SourceForge.net's Techsay panel and you'll get the chance to share your >opinions on IT & business topics through brief surveys - and earn cash >http://www.techsay.com/default.php?page=join.php&p=sourceforge&CID=DEVDEV >_______________________________________________ >Matplotlib-users mailing list >Mat...@li... >https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/matplotlib-users
On Jan 23, 2007, at 1:28 PM, Darren Dale wrote: > On Tuesday 23 January 2007 13:20, Tommy Grav wrote: >> I have a program that enters a while loop, calculates a bunch of >> arrays and then plots >> a figure. The user then looks at the figure and is asked wether the >> result is ok. If the >> answer is no, then the calculations are redone and the figure >> replotted. If the answer is >> yes then it exits the loop. >> >> import pylab as p >> >> end = False >> >> while not end: >> (x,y,z) = calculate_arrays() >> figure(1) >> subplot(211) >> plot(x,z) >> subplot(212) >> plot(x,y) >> draw() >> >> end = confirm("is the plot ok?") >> clf() >> >> However using the draw() command does not display the figure. How do >> I do this? > > try "show()" While show() does display the figure it does not work for me as it will lock up the script, so it never makes it to the end = confirm() line. Cheers Tommy
On Tuesday 23 January 2007 13:20, Tommy Grav wrote: > I have a program that enters a while loop, calculates a bunch of > arrays and then plots > a figure. The user then looks at the figure and is asked wether the > result is ok. If the > answer is no, then the calculations are redone and the figure > replotted. If the answer is > yes then it exits the loop. > > import pylab as p > > end = False > > while not end: > (x,y,z) = calculate_arrays() > figure(1) > subplot(211) > plot(x,z) > subplot(212) > plot(x,y) > draw() > > end = confirm("is the plot ok?") > clf() > > However using the draw() command does not display the figure. How do > I do this? try "show()"
I have a program that enters a while loop, calculates a bunch of arrays and then plots a figure. The user then looks at the figure and is asked wether the result is ok. If the answer is no, then the calculations are redone and the figure replotted. If the answer is yes then it exits the loop. import pylab as p end = False while not end: (x,y,z) = calculate_arrays() figure(1) subplot(211) plot(x,z) subplot(212) plot(x,y) draw() end = confirm("is the plot ok?") clf() However using the draw() command does not display the figure. How do I do this? I am using Tkagg with numpy on a Mac OS X. Cheers Tommy
>>>>> "andrea" == andrea zonca <qui...@gm...> writes: andrea> Hi, i'm a newbie in matplotlib, I have a multiple plot, I andrea> have small titles for each subplot and I'd like to add a andrea> bigger title for all the figure and a legend to all the andrea> figure as well. If I set a title before subplotting it is andrea> deleted. Later I can set only titles to the subplots. andrea> Could someone please help? thanks You need to add figure text and figure legends -- see these examples: http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/examples/figtext.py http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/examples/figlegend_demo.py Hope this helps, JDH
>>>>> "Peter" == Peter J Bismuti <pet...@bo...> writes: Peter> /usr/include/pygtk-2.0/pygobject.h:140: error: expected `,' Peter> or `...' before "typename" Peter> /usr/include/pygtk-2.0/pygobject.h:147: error: expected `,' Peter> or `...' before "typename" In file included from Peter> /usr/include/python2.3/Python.h:8, from Peter> /usr/include/pygtk-2.0/pygobject.h:5, from Peter> src/_gtkagg.cpp:10: See this FAQ: http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/faq.html#PYGTK24 JDH
>>>>> "Christopher" == Christopher Barker <Chr...@no...> writes: Christopher> OLD: wxBitmap *bitmap = new wxBitmap(image); NEW Christopher> wxBitmap *bitmap = new wxBitmap(*image); Hey Chris, thanks for this info. Do we expect this modified code to also work for older versions of wx, or is this 2.8 specific. Christopher> Is anyone maintaining the wx back-end now? Noone officially. Ken and Charlie both have commit privileges and have worked on wx, but noone has volunteered to be the designated goto person. JDH
I would like to have the extreme end of the upper whisker on the box plot co-incide with the 98% of the data. According to the documents: whis (default 1.5) defines the length of the whiskers as a function of the inner quartile range. They extend to the most extreme data point within ( whis*(75%-25%) ) data range. So, in theory, a value of whis=1.9 should be what is needed but this seems to produce a much lower point - what value do I need to use? Thanks Derek -- This message is subject to the CSIR's copyright, terms and conditions and e-mail legal notice. Views expressed herein do not necessarily represent the views of the CSIR. CSIR E-mail Legal Notice http://mail.csir.co.za/CSIR_eMail_Legal_Notice.html CSIR Copyright, Terms and Conditions http://mail.csir.co.za/CSIR_Copyright.html For electronic copies of the CSIR Copyright, Terms and Conditions and the CSIR Legal Notice send a blank message with REQUEST LEGAL in the subject line to Cal...@cs.... This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
I'm guessing that you are installing on a system that includes pygtk-2.4 (RHEL?). If that is the case, it is probably a bug in pygtk, see http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/faq.html#PYGTK24 If this is not the case, please post again with more information concerning os and version, etc. Darren On Monday 22 January 2007 18:05, Peter J. Bismuti wrote: > HI, I'm getting an error message when I try to install. Can anyone give me > some help please? Thanks in advance. > > -bash-3.00$ uname -a > Linux skagit 2.6.9-42.0.2.ELsmp #1 SMP Thu Aug 17 17:57:31 EDT 2006 x86_64 > x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux > > > > -bash-3.00$ python > Python 2.3.4 (#1, Sep 26 2006, 17:25:54) > [GCC 3.4.6 20060404 (Red Hat 3.4.6-3)] on linux2 > Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. > > >>> import numpy > >>> print numpy.__version__ > > 1.0.1 > > > > > In file included from /usr/include/python2.3/Python.h:8, > from /usr/include/pygtk-2.0/pygobject.h:5, > from src/_gtkagg.cpp:10: > /usr/include/python2.3/pyconfig.h:850:1: warning: "_POSIX_C_SOURCE" > redefined In file included from /usr/include/string.h:26, > from > /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-redhat-linux/3.4.6/../../../../include/c++/3.4.6/cstrin >g:51, from src/_gtkagg.cpp:1: > /usr/include/features.h:150:1: warning: this is the location of the > previous definition > In file included from src/_gtkagg.cpp:10: > /usr/include/pygtk-2.0/pygobject.h:140: error: expected `,' or `...' before > "typename" > /usr/include/pygtk-2.0/pygobject.h:147: error: expected `,' or `...' before > "typename" > In file included from /usr/include/python2.3/Python.h:8, > from /usr/include/pygtk-2.0/pygobject.h:5, > from src/_gtkagg.cpp:10: > /usr/include/python2.3/pyconfig.h:850:1: warning: "_POSIX_C_SOURCE" > redefined In file included from /usr/include/string.h:26, > from > /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-redhat-linux/3.4.6/../../../../include/c++/3.4.6/cstrin >g:51, from src/_gtkagg.cpp:1: > /usr/include/features.h:150:1: warning: this is the location of the > previous definition > In file included from src/_gtkagg.cpp:10: > /usr/include/pygtk-2.0/pygobject.h:140: error: expected `,' or `...' before > "typename" > /usr/include/pygtk-2.0/pygobject.h:147: error: expected `,' or `...' before > "typename" > error: Command "/usr/bin/gcc -fno-strict-aliasing -DNDEBUG -O2 -g -pipe > -m64 -D_GNU_SOURCE -fPIC -fPIC -I/usr/local/include -I/usr/include -I. > -Isrc -Iswig -Iagg23/include -I. -I/usr/local/include -I/usr/include -I. > -I/usr/local/include/freetype2 -I/usr/include/freetype2 -I./freetype2 > -Isrc/freetype2 -Iswig/freetype2 -Iagg23/include/freetype2 -I./freetype2 > -I/usr/local/include/freetype2 -I/usr/include/freetype2 -I./freetype2 > -I/usr/local/include -I/usr/include -I. -I/usr/include/pygtk-2.0 > -I/usr/include/glib-2.0 -I/usr/lib64/glib-2.0/include > -I/usr/include/gtk-2.0 -I/usr/lib64/gtk-2.0/include -I/usr/X11R6/include > -I/usr/include/atk-1.0 -I/usr/include/pango-1.0 -I/usr/include/freetype2 > -I/usr/include/freetype2/config -I/usr/include/glib-2.0 > -I/usr/lib64/glib-2.0/include -I/usr/include/python2.3 -c src/_gtkagg.cpp > -o build/temp.linux-x86_64-2.3/src/_gtkagg.o" failed with exit status 1 > -bash-3.00$
Hi, i'm a newbie in matplotlib, I have a multiple plot, I have small titles for each subplot and I'd like to add a bigger title for all the figure and a legend to all the figure as well. If I set a title before subplotting it is deleted. Later I can set only titles to the subplots. Could someone please help? thanks andrea
Hi, How can we remove only top and right lines of a plot, box(on=False) removes all. Same question for top and right ticks? thanks -- Lionel Roubeyrie - lro...@li... LIMAIR http://www.limair.asso.fr
HI, I'm getting an error message when I try to install. Can anyone give me some help please? Thanks in advance. -bash-3.00$ uname -a Linux skagit 2.6.9-42.0.2.ELsmp #1 SMP Thu Aug 17 17:57:31 EDT 2006 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux -bash-3.00$ python Python 2.3.4 (#1, Sep 26 2006, 17:25:54) [GCC 3.4.6 20060404 (Red Hat 3.4.6-3)] on linux2 Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. >>> import numpy >>> print numpy.__version__ 1.0.1 >>> In file included from /usr/include/python2.3/Python.h:8, from /usr/include/pygtk-2.0/pygobject.h:5, from src/_gtkagg.cpp:10: /usr/include/python2.3/pyconfig.h:850:1: warning: "_POSIX_C_SOURCE" redefined In file included from /usr/include/string.h:26, from /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-redhat-linux/3.4.6/../../../../include/c++/3.4.6/cstring:51, from src/_gtkagg.cpp:1: /usr/include/features.h:150:1: warning: this is the location of the previous definition In file included from src/_gtkagg.cpp:10: /usr/include/pygtk-2.0/pygobject.h:140: error: expected `,' or `...' before "typename" /usr/include/pygtk-2.0/pygobject.h:147: error: expected `,' or `...' before "typename" In file included from /usr/include/python2.3/Python.h:8, from /usr/include/pygtk-2.0/pygobject.h:5, from src/_gtkagg.cpp:10: /usr/include/python2.3/pyconfig.h:850:1: warning: "_POSIX_C_SOURCE" redefined In file included from /usr/include/string.h:26, from /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-redhat-linux/3.4.6/../../../../include/c++/3.4.6/cstring:51, from src/_gtkagg.cpp:1: /usr/include/features.h:150:1: warning: this is the location of the previous definition In file included from src/_gtkagg.cpp:10: /usr/include/pygtk-2.0/pygobject.h:140: error: expected `,' or `...' before "typename" /usr/include/pygtk-2.0/pygobject.h:147: error: expected `,' or `...' before "typename" error: Command "/usr/bin/gcc -fno-strict-aliasing -DNDEBUG -O2 -g -pipe -m64 -D_GNU_SOURCE -fPIC -fPIC -I/usr/local/include -I/usr/include -I. -Isrc -Iswig -Iagg23/include -I. -I/usr/local/include -I/usr/include -I. -I/usr/local/include/freetype2 -I/usr/include/freetype2 -I./freetype2 -Isrc/freetype2 -Iswig/freetype2 -Iagg23/include/freetype2 -I./freetype2 -I/usr/local/include/freetype2 -I/usr/include/freetype2 -I./freetype2 -I/usr/local/include -I/usr/include -I. -I/usr/include/pygtk-2.0 -I/usr/include/glib-2.0 -I/usr/lib64/glib-2.0/include -I/usr/include/gtk-2.0 -I/usr/lib64/gtk-2.0/include -I/usr/X11R6/include -I/usr/include/atk-1.0 -I/usr/include/pango-1.0 -I/usr/include/freetype2 -I/usr/include/freetype2/config -I/usr/include/glib-2.0 -I/usr/lib64/glib-2.0/include -I/usr/include/python2.3 -c src/_gtkagg.cpp -o build/temp.linux-x86_64-2.3/src/_gtkagg.o" failed with exit status 1 -bash-3.00$