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From: Alan I. <ai...@am...> - 2008-01-11 19:26:02
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On Fri, 11 Jan 2008, Andreas wrote: > I have never before used CVS/SVN, and even went through the hassle > of installing tortoiseCVS, but still could not check out the newest files SVN and CVS are two different systems. If you installed SVN, follow the directions here: <URL:http://sourceforge.net/svn/?group_id=17434> Cheers, Alan Isaac |
From: Andreas <mai...@An...> - 2008-01-11 17:16:28
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Hello! Now I have spent a whole afternoon, just because I wanted to upgrade to python 2.5.1 (from 2.3.5). Everything worked fine, only gnuplot.py is not working anymore because of the Numeric -> numpy change. Grrrr... I have never before used CVS/SVN, and even went through the hassle of installing tortoiseCVS, but still could not check out the newest files is this wrong? What is wrong? CVSROOT=:pserver:kn...@gn...:443/svnroot/gnuplot-py I cannot put the password anywhere, using tortoiseCVS, and tortoiseCVS doesn't ask for it. So I also tried CVSROOT=:pserver:ano...@gn...:443/svnroot/gnuplot-py Do I need some "editing rights" or something else to use the CVS/SVN of gnuplot-py on sourceforge, or is it open to any SF-user? If not, please grant me those rights. please help me someone with this versioning stuff, I'd really like to start using it. And probably easier for users who do not want to spend whole afternoons just to get a working version of gnuplot.py, is this solution: PLEASE someone PUBLISH A NEW ARCHIVE WITH THE NEWEST FILES FROM THE CVS. Thanks a lot! Andreas |
From: Michael H. <mh...@al...> - 2008-01-11 14:52:52
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[CC to mailing list] Andreas Krueger (NoSpam!) wrote: > Many thanks for your gnuplot.py, it has already helped me a lot. > > BUT: > > It does not work anymore for the current releases > > * Python 2.5.1 > * Numpy 1.0.4 (Numeric is discontinued after Python 2.4 > > Please release a version that works with Python 2.5.1 Please direct questions about Gnuplot.py to the mailing list. I haven't worked much on it for years now. Another person wanted to take over maintenance, but he hasn't been very visible either. I believe that the current Subversion trunk version of Gnuplot.py should solve both of these problems. (The problem that I know of with Python 2.5 is that "with" has become a keyword. If there are other problems, please let us know.) It would be great if somebody would take over maintenance of Gnuplot.py, for example, making a new release that includes the changes that are already in SVN. Michael |