[GRASS-user] [Qgis-user] Python modules problems after last OSX GIS updates
William Kyngesburye
woklist at kyngchaos.com
Mon Jun 30 16:57:06 PDT 2014
What are the errors? Do you have simple examples I can try? I updated matplotlib and GDAL a month ago and this is the first I've heard of problems. I am not packaging with a virtual machine.
I did hear about GRASS problems. There are font warnings due to a slip in wxPython bugfixing - fixed for wx Carbon but not wx Cocoa. I am now using wxPython 3 Cocoa, and I read that there were fixes in GRASS for that version, but maybe there are other problems, or it may be an OS X thing.
On Jun 30, 2014, at 3:28 PM, Carlos Grohmann <carlos.grohmann at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello, apologies for cross-posting but this might be happening to other users
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> After installing the latest packages updates from William Kyngesburye on OSX 10.9 Mavericks, I'm getting lots of errors, both in Matplotlib and GDAL. From what I could see, that all return the "mach-o, but wrong architecture" error, so this might be related to William's recent setup for packaging using a virtual machine.
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> I'm also getting the some errors with wxpython running GRASS 6.4.4
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> Unfortunately for me, Matplotlib is pretty much essential, so I'm hoping this issues get fixed soon.
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> best
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> Carlos
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