Dear matplotlib-users, I have made an application for tsunami wave travel time prediction (slowmo.sf.net). The application uses the basemap toolkit and is developed on Linux. I would like to offer potential Windows users an easier way to install and test it than is currently available. For this I would need a binary windows package of the basemap toolkit in a newer version than 0.21 which is currently available. Unfortunately I do not have access to the windows compilers that are necessary to make this binary package. I would therefore be very grateful if anyone from this list has the binary or could easily produce it. Kind regards, Jesper
>>>>> "Jesper" == Jesper Larsen <jl...@dm...> writes: Jesper> Dear matplotlib-users, I have made an application for Jesper> tsunami wave travel time prediction (slowmo.sf.net). The Jesper> application uses the basemap toolkit and is developed on Jesper> Linux. I would like to offer potential Windows users an Jesper> easier way to install and test it than is currently Jesper> available. Jesper> For this I would need a binary windows package of the Jesper> basemap toolkit in a newer version than 0.21 which is Jesper> currently available. Unfortunately I do not have access to Jesper> the windows compilers that are necessary to make this Jesper> binary package. I would therefore be very grateful if Jesper> anyone from this list has the binary or could easily Jesper> produce it. I will try and get this done on Monday. Note that setting up a free win32 build environment using mingw is not very difficult. Here are my notes for setting it up -- replace any version numbers with the most recent == Required setup == * Download MinGW-3.1.0-1.exe and MSYS-1.0.10.exe from http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=2435&package_id=82721 and install both in C:\MinGW * Download pexports-0.42h from http://starship.python.net/crew/kernr/mingw32/pexports-0.42h.zip and extract it to C:\Program Files\pexports-0.42h For compiling C++ extensions under mingw, I found I needed to patch c:/Python23/Lib/distutils/cygwinccompiler.py to work with g++. Find the set_executables part and change it to self.set_executables(compiler='gcc -mcygwin -O -Wall', compiler_cxx='g++ -mcygwin -O -Wall', compiler_so='gcc -mcygwin -mdll -O -Wall', linker_exe='gcc -mcygwin', linker_so=('%s -mcygwin %s' % (self.linker_dll, shared_option))) The compiler_cxx is where the change is. For Python2.4 there is another oneline change you must make; see http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-list/2004-December/254826.html. You must comment out #self.dll_libraries = ['msvcr71'] == THE BUILD == Execute the following profile batch file to setup path and environment variables SET PATH=C:\WINDOWS;C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND;c:\Python23;c:\mingw\bin;c:\mingw\mingw32\bin;c:\msys1円.0\bin set LDD=gcc set CC=gcc set CXX=g++ set CFLAGS=-mms-bitfields Execute the command below, changing the version numbers for other pythons copy c:\windows\system32\python24.dll . c:\progra~1\pexports-0.42h\bin\pexports python24.dll > python24.def c:\MinGW\bin\dlltool --dllname python24.dll --def python24.def --output-lib libpython24.a copy libpython24.a c:\python24\libs del python24.dll del libpython24.a Build the python binary installer for the package of your choice python setup.py build --compiler=mingw32 bdist_wininst --install-script postinstall.py JDH
I'm getting a traceback when trying to run tex_demo.py under Windows (both Win98 and Win2k). I *think* I've met the specified requirements. Any help would be appreciated, thanks, Gary R. Here's a dump with debug-annoying set: loaded rc file C:\PYTHON23\share\matplotlib\.matplotlibrc matplotlib version 0.82 verbose.level debug-annoying interactive is False platform is win32 loaded modules: ['__future__', 'copy_reg', 'sre_compile', 'distutils', 'locale', '_sre', '__main__', 'site', '__builtin__', 'datetime', 'encodings', 'os.path', 'encodings.encodings', 'sre_constants', 'distutils.string', 'dateutil', 'matplotlib.datetime', 'strop', 'matplotlib.warnings', 'encodings.codecs', 'matplotlib.sys', 're', 'ntpath', 'pytz.sys', 'UserDict', 'distutils.sysconfig', 'encodings.exceptions', 'nt', 'pytz.sets', 'stat', 'zipimport', 'string', 'warnings', 'encodings.types', '_codecs', 'distutils.os', 'matplotlib', 'encodings.cp1252', 'sys', 'pytz.tzinfo', 'pytz', 'pytz.datetime', 'matplotlib.__future__', 'codecs', 'distutils.re', 'matplotlib.pytz', 'types', 'matplotlib.dateutil', '_locale', 'matplotlib.os', 'sre', 'bisect', 'matplotlib.distutils', 'signal', 'distutils.errors', 'linecache', 'itertools', 'sets', 'exceptions', 'sre_parse', 'pytz.bisect', 'distutils.sys', 'os'] numerix Numeric 23.7 font search path ['C:\\PYTHON23\\share\\matplotlib'] trying fontname C:\PYTHON23\share\matplotlib\cmex10.ttf trying fontname C:\PYTHON23\share\matplotlib\cmmi10.ttf trying fontname C:\PYTHON23\share\matplotlib\cmr10.ttf trying fontname C:\PYTHON23\share\matplotlib\VeraMono.ttf trying fontname C:\PYTHON23\share\matplotlib\cmsy10.ttf trying fontname C:\PYTHON23\share\matplotlib\VeraMoBI.ttf trying fontname C:\PYTHON23\share\matplotlib\cmtt10.ttf trying fontname C:\PYTHON23\share\matplotlib\Vera.ttf matplotlib data path C:\PYTHON23\share\matplotlib loaded ttfcache file C:\PYTHON23\share\matplotlib\.ttffont.cache backend TkAgg version 8.4 FigureCanvasAgg.draw RendererAgg.__init__ This is e-TeX, Version 3.141592-2.2 (MiKTeX 2.4) entering extended mode ! Undefined control sequence. <*> 'C:\PYTHON 23\share\matplotlib\.tex.cache30565円a8911a6bb487e3745c0ea3c822... ! Undefined control sequence. <*> 'C:\PYTHON23\share \matplotlib\.tex.cache30565円a8911a6bb487e3745c0ea3c822... ! Undefined control sequence. <*> 'C:\PYTHON23\share\matplotlib \.tex.cache30565円a8911a6bb487e3745c0ea3c822... ! I can't find file `'C:23.tex'. <to be read again> \global <*> 'C:\PYTHON23\share\matplotlib\. tex.cache30565円a8911a6bb487e3745c0ea3c822... Please type another input file name ! Emergency stop. <to be read again> \global <*> 'C:\PYTHON23\share\matplotlib\. tex.cache30565円a8911a6bb487e3745c0ea3c822... No pages of output. Transcript written on texput.log. Exception in Tkinter callback Traceback (most recent call last): File "C:\PYTHON23\lib\lib-tk\Tkinter.py", line 1345, in __call__ return self.func(*args) File "C:\PYTHON23\Lib\site-packages\matplotlib\backends\backend_tkagg.py", line 148, in resize self.show() File "C:\PYTHON23\Lib\site-packages\matplotlib\backends\backend_tkagg.py", line 151, in draw FigureCanvasAgg.draw(self) File "C:\PYTHON23\Lib\site-packages\matplotlib\backends\backend_agg.py", line 369, in draw self.figure.draw(renderer) File "C:\PYTHON23\Lib\site-packages\matplotlib\figure.py", line 498, in draw for a in self.axes: a.draw(renderer) File "C:\PYTHON23\Lib\site-packages\matplotlib\axes.py", line 1361, in draw self.xaxis.draw(renderer) File "C:\PYTHON23\Lib\site-packages\matplotlib\axis.py", line 544, in draw tick.draw(renderer) File "C:\PYTHON23\Lib\site-packages\matplotlib\axis.py", line 147, in draw if self.label1On: self.label1.draw(renderer) File "C:\PYTHON23\Lib\site-packages\matplotlib\text.py", line 847, in draw self._mytext.draw(renderer) File "C:\PYTHON23\Lib\site-packages\matplotlib\text.py", line 334, in draw bbox, info = self._get_layout(renderer) File "C:\PYTHON23\Lib\site-packages\matplotlib\text.py", line 179, in _get_layout w,h = renderer.get_text_width_height( File "C:\PYTHON23\Lib\site-packages\matplotlib\backends\backend_agg.py", line 237, in get_text_width_height Z = self.texmanager.get_rgba(s, size, dpi, rgb) File "C:\PYTHON23\Lib\site-packages\matplotlib\texmanager.py", line 276, in get_rgba pngfile = self.make_png(tex, dpi, force=False) File "C:\PYTHON23\Lib\site-packages\matplotlib\texmanager.py", line 113, in make_png dvifile = self.make_dvi(tex) File "C:\PYTHON23\Lib\site-packages\matplotlib\texmanager.py", line 105, in make_dvi shutil.move(dvitmp, dvifile) File "C:\PYTHON23\lib\shutil.py", line 170, in move copy2(src,dst) File "C:\PYTHON23\lib\shutil.py", line 82, in copy2 copyfile(src, dst) File "C:\PYTHON23\lib\shutil.py", line 37, in copyfile fsrc = open(src, 'rb') IOError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: '30565a8911a6bb487e3745c0ea3c8224.dvi'
Oops - sorry about the subject line :-( Gary
>>>>> "Jesper" == Jesper Larsen <jl...@dm...> writes: Jesper> Dear matplotlib-users, I have made an application for Jesper> tsunami wave travel time prediction (slowmo.sf.net). The Jesper> application uses the basemap toolkit and is developed on Jesper> Linux. I would like to offer potential Windows users an Jesper> easier way to install and test it than is currently Jesper> available. Jesper> For this I would need a binary windows package of the Jesper> basemap toolkit in a newer version than 0.21 which is Jesper> currently available. Unfortunately I do not have access to Jesper> the windows compilers that are necessary to make this Jesper> binary package. I would therefore be very grateful if Jesper> anyone from this list has the binary or could easily Jesper> produce it. OK, I just uploaded win32 binaries for basemap 0.5.1 for python2.3 and 2.4. Give them and test drive and let us know if there are any problems. JDH
On Monday 27 June 2005 16:22, John Hunter wrote: > >>>>> "Jesper" == Jesper Larsen <jl...@dm...> writes: > > Jesper> Dear matplotlib-users, I have made an application for > Jesper> tsunami wave travel time prediction (slowmo.sf.net). The > Jesper> application uses the basemap toolkit and is developed on > Jesper> Linux. I would like to offer potential Windows users an > Jesper> easier way to install and test it than is currently > Jesper> available. > > Jesper> For this I would need a binary windows package of the > Jesper> basemap toolkit in a newer version than 0.21 which is > Jesper> currently available. Unfortunately I do not have access to > Jesper> the windows compilers that are necessary to make this > Jesper> binary package. I would therefore be very grateful if > Jesper> anyone from this list has the binary or could easily > Jesper> produce it. > > OK, I just uploaded win32 binaries for basemap 0.5.1 for python2.3 and > 2.4. Give them and test drive and let us know if there are any > problems. > > JDH Thanks John, I only tested the binaries for Python2.3. They seem to work fine. Jesper