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FS#15577 - [python-matplotlib] Binary distribution not working
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Community Packages
Opened by gabriele lanaro (gabriele.lanaro) - Sunday, 19 July 2009, 13:04 GMT
Last edited by Stefan Husmann (stefanhusmann) - Sunday, 19 July 2009, 16:54 GMT
Opened by gabriele lanaro (gabriele.lanaro) - Sunday, 19 July 2009, 13:04 GMT
Last edited by Stefan Husmann (stefanhusmann) - Sunday, 19 July 2009, 16:54 GMT
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DetailsDescription:
The binary distribution in the community repo gives an error when importing gtk_backend Additional info: * package version(s) python-matplotlib 0.98.5.3-1 Steps to reproduce: * Installing python-matplotlib from community repo, * open a python prompt * import matplotlib.backends.backend_gtk Raises the exception: No module named _backend_gdk To solve: simply rebuild the package from the PKGBUILD and it's ok. |
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