Danny Yoo wrote:
>>>Check with the Debian folks about this one; the problem you're running
>>>into looks really specific to the way Debian has packaged libstdc++6.
>>>This topic isn't really one that folks on Tutor will necessarily have
>>>competence in. Instead, try the debian-python mailing lis
> >Check with the Debian folks about this one; the problem you're running
> >into looks really specific to the way Debian has packaged libstdc++6.
> >This topic isn't really one that folks on Tutor will necessarily have
> >competence in. Instead, try the debian-python mailing list:
> >
> >http
Danny Yoo wrote:
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>>anyone have any luck getting up and running with matplot-lib on debian?
>>from the website, i followed the instructions to get it with apt. but
>>something is messed up in the dependencies.
>>
>>
>
>Check with the Debian folks about this one; the problem you're running
> anyone have any luck getting up and running with matplot-lib on debian?
> from the website, i followed the instructions to get it with apt. but
> something is messed up in the dependencies.
Check with the Debian folks about this one; the problem you're running
into looks really specific to the
hey there,
anyone have any luck getting up and running with matplot-lib on debian?
from the website, i followed the instructions to get it with apt. but
something is messed up in the dependencies.
i get this
import pylab
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "", line 1, in -toplevel-
imp