Jos?> If you or anyone else has problems with it I read this
Jos?> list and although I am not its maintaineir I volunteer to
Jos?> report and got those package bugs fixed In Fedora.
Hi Jose,
Thanks a lot for your efforts -- 0.86 already in Fedora, now that's
speed!
If you could write up a small blurb about where to find mpl for fedora
with links, I'll put it in the FAQ.
Thanks,
JDH
John Hunter wrote:
"José" == José Matos <jaomatos@...287...> writes:
> If you or anyone else has problems with it I read this
> list and although I am not its maintaineir I volunteer to
> report and got those package bugs fixed In Fedora.
Hi Jose,
Thanks a lot for your efforts -- 0.86 already in Fedora, now that's
speed!
If you could write up a small blurb about where to find mpl for fedora
with links, I'll put it in the FAQ.
I think that for Fedora 4 users, it's just
yum install matplotlib
and whenever they do
yum update
they'll get the newest version. These days, Fedora Extras (where matplotlib lives, kind of like Ubuntu Universe) is officially on by default.
Cheers,
f
Hi Jose,
Thanks a lot for your efforts -- 0.86 already in Fedora, now that's
speed!
Clearly you are the one to thank about it.
The other person to thank is Orion (FE maintainer).
If you could write up a small blurb about where to find mpl for fedora
with links, I'll put it in the FAQ.
Since it is in Extras it is enough to issue from the command line as root:
# yum install python-matplotlib
FWIW soon basemap will be also available using the same method:
# yum install python-basemap
Thanks,
JDH
Obrigado.
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