>>>>> "Vittorio" == Vittorio Palmisano <re...@em...> writes: Vittorio> Ok, I have fixed this problems, now "lintian -i Vittorio> python-matplotlib_0.50-1_i386.changes" doesn't say Vittorio> nothing. I have updated the files on my repository, bye Hi Vittorio, thanks a bunch for doing this. A lot of people have asked for this, and there's been incremental progress here and there, but I'm glad to see you got everything done. I have a couple of favors to ask of you. The 0.50e release on the web site that you built against was an alpha release of the 0.50 series and a fair number of features, optimizations and bug fixes have been added since then. The current snapshot has been well tested and is in good shape - would you be willing to build the package one more time against it? http://nitace.bsd.uchicago.edu:8080/files/share/matplotlib-0.50m.tar.gz Now a couple of questions. I need to update the debian section of the web site. Could you write something explaining how a relatively novice debian user would go about getting python-matplotlib? Ie, what would they need to put in /etc/apt/sources.list, what commands would they need to issue from the shell, which of the backends are installed, etc... How do you handle the various backends, eg, gd, wx, pygtk and so on. Just to give you an idea of how much has changed since the 0.50e alpha release, in addition to the aforementioned bugs and optimizations, there are 2 new backends (paint and agg), a new Table class, and a new matlab function table to interface to it, and several examples. Note if you do rebuild, there is a src dir you'll want to include. On the topic of releases: David, my target date is early next week. Do you think you can get pypaint up by then? Thanks again, JDH