[Matplotlib-users] TkAgg won't plot - how to debug?

Andrew Z formisc at gmail.com
Wed Nov 8 18:10:03 EST 2017


another take:

rebuild of the font cache -
recreated ~/.cache/matplotlib
ran :
 more ./main.py
import matplotlib
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt

print(matplotlib.rcParams['backend'])

plt.plot([1,2,3],[5,7,4])
plt.show(block=False)
# plt.show()
[az at hp src]$
[az at hp src]$
[az at hp src]$ python3.5 main.py
/usr/lib64/python3.5/site-packages/matplotlib/font_manager.py:273:
UserWarning: Matplotlib is building the font cache using fc-list. This may
take a moment.
  warnings.warn('Matplotlib is building the font cache using fc-list. This
may take a moment.')
/usr/lib64/python3.5/site-packages/matplotlib/font_manager.py:273:
UserWarning: Matplotlib is building the font cache using fc-list. This may
take a moment.
  warnings.warn('Matplotlib is building the font cache using fc-list. This
may take a moment.')
TkAgg

<hanging>

the content of the ~/.cache/matplotlib:
[az at hp matplotlib]$ pwd
/home/az/.cache/matplotlib
[az at hp matplotlib]$ ls -l
total 44
-rw-rw-r--. 1 az az 39870 Nov  8 18:00 fontList.py3k.cache
drwxrwxr-x. 2 az az  4096 Nov  8 18:00 tex.cache


btw, when i run "fc-list" i see fonts only from /usr/share.  Is this
expected ?





On Wed, Nov 8, 2017 at 5:43 PM, Andrew Z <formisc at gmail.com> wrote:

> i'll take a look @ conda. Thank you.
>
> Meanwhile. i resolved the problem with "missing" plot, backend packages
> from matplot in pycharm - the /usr/lib64/python3.5 was absent from the
> pycharm's config.
> now i don't have any warnings from from pycharm - "what a charm!" (sorry,
> couldn't resists) . But the example still won't work.
>
> // another Tito's shot maybe due...
>
>
>
> On Wed, Nov 8, 2017 at 5:00 PM, Jody Klymak <jklymak at uvic.ca> wrote:
>
>> https://conda.io/docs/index.html
>>
>>
>>
>> On 8 Nov 2017, at  13:53 PM, Andrew Z <formisc at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Jody,
>>  what do i need to use ? i've been using either dnf or pip3 depending on
>> the situation ( if i want to install in to user's env - > pip3 ir system
>> wide - dnf ).
>>
>> On Wed, Nov 8, 2017 at 4:50 PM, Jody Klymak <jklymak at uvic.ca> wrote:
>>
>>> Andrew,
>>>
>>> Can I *strongly* suggest you just use anaconda, unless you have some
>>> compelling reason not to?
>>>
>>> It takes care of most of these packaging headaches.  I guess I’m
>>> ignorant about pycharm, but I’m pretty sure people use it w/ pycharm.
>>>
>>> Cheers,   Jody
>>>
>>>
>>> On 8 Nov 2017, at  13:41 PM, Andrew Z <formisc at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> I tried PyQT5 with the same unhappy results:
>>>
>>> First, i  verified that pyqt5 works -
>>>
>>> PyQt5 (5.9.1)                     - Python bindings for the Qt cross
>>> platform UI and application toolkit
>>>   INSTALLED: 5.9
>>>   LATEST:    5.9.1
>>>
>>> ran http://www.thehackeruniversity.com/2014/01/23/pyqt5-beginner
>>> -tutorial/ -  exampled worked with no issues. Everything got resolved
>>> in pycharm.
>>>
>>> next installed the matplot backend:
>>>    python3-matplotlib-qt5.x86_64
>>>
>>> ran examples from here https://pythonspot.com/en/pyqt5-matplotlib/ -
>>> and it hanged.
>>> pycharm is complaining about :
>>>
>>> from matplotlib.backends.backend_qt5agg import FigureCanvasQTAgg as FigureCanvas
>>> from matplotlib.figure import Figure
>>> import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
>>>
>>> "can not find reference 'backends' in __init__.py'
>>> ' unresolved reference backend_qt5agg'
>>> 'cant reference 'figure' '
>>> 'no module named pyplot'
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Mon, Nov 6, 2017 at 6:33 PM, Andrew Z <formisc at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> this is what i have installed:
>>>> [az at hp src]$ rpm -qa | grep tkint
>>>> python3-tkinter-3.5.3-6.fc24.x86_64
>>>> tkinter-2.7.13-2.fc24.x86_64
>>>> [az at hp src]$
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> [az at hp src]$ pip3 list | grep tk
>>>> DEPRECATION: The default format will switch to columns in the future.
>>>> You can use --format=(legacy|columns) (or define a format=(legacy|columns)
>>>> in your pip.conf under the [list] section) to disable this warning.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> rpm -qa | grep matplot
>>>> python-matplotlib-data-fonts-1.5.2-0.1.rc2.fc24.noarch
>>>> python3-matplotlib-1.5.2-0.1.rc2.fc24.x86_64
>>>> python3-matplotlib-tk-1.5.2-0.1.rc2.fc24.x86_64
>>>> python-matplotlib-data-1.5.2-0.1.rc2.fc24.noarch
>>>>
>>>> basically i removed the pip3 installed matplot and felt back to rpm
>>>> provided in hope to have that config working.
>>>>
>>>> Copy/paste from https://matplotlib.org/gallery
>>>> /pyplots/pyplot_simple.html#sphx-glr-gallery-pyplots-pyplot-simple-py
>>>> [az at hp src]$ which python3.5
>>>> /usr/bin/python3.5
>>>> [az at hp src]$ file /usr/bin/python3.5
>>>> /usr/bin/python3.5: ELF 64-bit LSB shared object, x86-64, version 1
>>>> (SYSV), dynamically linked, interpreter /lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2, for
>>>> GNU/Linux 2.6.32, BuildID[sha1]=cc90b759ab34ba1043b3a96779f17eba4c0baf7a,
>>>> stripped
>>>> [az at hp src]$
>>>> [az at hp src]$ python3.5
>>>> Python 3.5.3 (default, May 11 2017, 09:10:41)
>>>> [GCC 6.3.1 20161221 (Red Hat 6.3.1-1)] on linux
>>>> Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>>> >>> import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
>>>> >>> plt.plot([1,2,3,4])
>>>> <hangs with one core 100% busy>
>>>> Terminated
>>>> [az at hp src]$
>>>> [az at hp src]$
>>>> [az at hp src]$ python3.5
>>>> Python 3.5.3 (default, May 11 2017, 09:10:41)
>>>> [GCC 6.3.1 20161221 (Red Hat 6.3.1-1)] on linux
>>>> Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>>> >>> import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
>>>> >>> import matplotlib
>>>> >>> matplotlib.get_backend()
>>>> 'TkAgg'
>>>> >>> exit
>>>> Use exit() or Ctrl-D (i.e. EOF) to exit
>>>>
>>>> removing TKagg from config:
>>>> [az at hp src]$ find / -name matplotlibrc* 2>>/dev/null
>>>> /etc/matplotlibrc
>>>> [az at hp src]$ grep -v ^# /etc/matplotlibrc
>>>> backend      : TkAgg
>>>>
>>>> changing to Agg and running the same code:
>>>>
>>>> [az at hp src]$ python3.5
>>>> Python 3.5.3 (default, May 11 2017, 09:10:41)
>>>> [GCC 6.3.1 20161221 (Red Hat 6.3.1-1)] on linux
>>>> Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>>> >>> import matplotlib
>>>> >>> matplotlib.get_backend()
>>>> 'agg'
>>>> >>> import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
>>>> >>> plt.ylabel('some numbers')
>>>> ^C^Z
>>>> [1]+  Stopped                 python3.5
>>>>
>>>> [az at hp src]$ python3.5
>>>> Python 3.5.3 (default, May 11 2017, 09:10:41)
>>>> [GCC 6.3.1 20161221 (Red Hat 6.3.1-1)] on linux
>>>> Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>>> >>> import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
>>>> >>> plt.plot([1,2,3,4])
>>>> <Hangs>
>>>>
>>>> I'll stop making any changes to the env now, since i don't want to
>>>> bring any confusion into the matter.
>>>> thank you for helping out!
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Mon, Nov 6, 2017 at 4:48 PM, Andrew Z <formisc at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> >backend in your matplotlibrc file to "agg" and it still hung on you?
>>>>>
>>>>> Yes. I can confirm that
>>>>>
>>>>> >Some possibilities are
>>>>> >...."matplotlib.py" or "pylab.py" or some such, and then start to
>>>>> wonder why their code doesn't work properly.
>>>>>
>>>>> I used pycharms "scratch files" and typed directly in the interpreter-
>>>>> always same result. I saw this naming issue whileresearching my problem. My
>>>>> file is plot.py and works perfectly fine on any other machine but
>>>>> this.(drives me mad, honestly). Directory is /home/az/work/nja/src. Also
>>>>> consistent across machines (minus username)
>>>>>
>>>>> >Have you looked to see if there are other programs that are running
>>>>> during the import stage?
>>>>>
>>>>> Im not sure what do you mean?
>>>>> I have a xwindow terminal , nothing but Firefox is up.(well a tons of
>>>>> regular background processes).
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Nov 6, 2017 16:18, "Benjamin Root" <ben.v.root at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Just to make absolutely clear, you set the default backend in your
>>>>>> matplotlibrc file to "agg" and it still hung on you? If that is the case,
>>>>>> then the problem isn't tkinter.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Some possibilities are
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 1) a massive font database that matplotlib is trying to build a cache
>>>>>> for
>>>>>> 2) import of matplotlib from somewhere else unexpected (which would
>>>>>> explain pycharm's behavior), and that file/module is misbehaving. We have
>>>>>> seen instances in the past where users would name their plotting porting of
>>>>>> their code "matplotlib.py" or "pylab.py" or some such, and then start to
>>>>>> wonder why their code doesn't work properly.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Have you looked to see if there are other programs that are running
>>>>>> during the import stage? One thing matplotlib does for the first import is
>>>>>> to create a font cache, and it does this by using some fc-list program,
>>>>>> iirc. This can take a long time on some machines that have adobe's font
>>>>>> collection installed, for example, but that is usually a Windows thing....
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Ben Root
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Mon, Nov 6, 2017 at 4:09 PM, Andrew Z <formisc at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Tkinter was most likely installed as part of rpm install.
>>>>>>> Backends - not really. I do know that with mpld3and agg  the scripts
>>>>>>> hang.
>>>>>>> Ihave reinstalled matplot using rpm ( rpm comes only in 1.5 version)
>>>>>>> and with pip3.
>>>>>>> Today i tried on the office machine (fedora 25). Rpm brings only
>>>>>>> matplot1.5.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> maybe 2 installed locally using pip3 messes with 1.5 leftover or
>>>>>>> libraries.
>>>>>>> Not sure how to validate this idea though..
>>>>>>> Probably unrelated:
>>>>>>> In pycharm pyplot is not been recognized as part of matplotlib when
>>>>>>> i "import matplotlib.pyplot. yet the script doesnt crash on import
>>>>>>> statement...
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Nov 6, 2017 15:13, "Benjamin Root" <ben.v.root at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> How did you install Tkinter? Have you tested any other backends?
>>>>>>> Does this happen for just the head-less "Agg" backend set as default?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Sat, Nov 4, 2017 at 3:35 PM, Andrew Z <formisc at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> more relevant information:
>>>>>>>> [az at hp src]$ python3.5
>>>>>>>> Python 3.5.3 (default, May 11 2017, 09:10:41)
>>>>>>>> [GCC 6.3.1 20161221 (Red Hat 6.3.1-1)] on linux
>>>>>>>> Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more
>>>>>>>> information.
>>>>>>>> >>> import matplotlib
>>>>>>>> >>> matplotlib.__file__
>>>>>>>> '/home/az/.local/lib/python3.5/site-packages/matplotlib/__in
>>>>>>>> it__.py'
>>>>>>>> >>> matplotlib.get_configdir()
>>>>>>>> '/home/az/.config/matplotlib'
>>>>>>>> >>> print(matplotlib.__version__)
>>>>>>>> 2.1.0
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> now if i get the simplest plot :
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> [az at hp src]$ more ./main1.py
>>>>>>>> import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
>>>>>>>> print("imported")
>>>>>>>> plt.plot([1,2,4,1])
>>>>>>>> print("plot is done")
>>>>>>>> plt.show()
>>>>>>>> print("show is done")
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> [az at hp src]$ python3.5 main1.py --verbose-debug
>>>>>>>> $HOME=/home/az
>>>>>>>> matplotlib data path /home/az/.local/lib/python3.5/
>>>>>>>> site-packages/matplotlib/mpl-data
>>>>>>>> loaded rc file /home/az/.local/lib/python3.5/
>>>>>>>> site-packages/matplotlib/mpl-data/matplotlibrc
>>>>>>>> matplotlib version 2.1.0
>>>>>>>> verbose.level debug
>>>>>>>> interactive is False
>>>>>>>> platform is linux
>>>>>>>> loaded modules: ['_locale', 'urllib.request',
>>>>>>>> 'numpy.lib.shape_base', 'numpy.matrixlib', 'ipaddress', 'hashlib',
>>>>>>>> 'collections', 'numpy.lib.financial', 'atexit', 'numpy.lib._iotools',
>>>>>>>> '_frozen_importlib_external', 'numpy.polynomial.chebyshev', 'six',
>>>>>>>> 'unittest.runner', '_sitebuiltins', 'numpy.compat', 'numpy.ma.core',
>>>>>>>> 'abrt_exception_handler3', 'codecs', 'sre_constants', 'calendar',
>>>>>>>> 'matplotlib.cbook', 'contextlib', 'heapq', 'ssl', 'dis', 'binascii',
>>>>>>>> 'posixpath', 'cython_runtime', 'traceback', 'numpy.polynomial.laguerre',
>>>>>>>> '_hashlib', 'zipimport', 'email.utils', '_functools', 'copyreg', 'sys',
>>>>>>>> '_sre', 'matplotlib.cbook._backports', 'numpy.lib.arraysetops', 'random',
>>>>>>>> 'email.parser', 'numpy.fft.helper', '_collections', 'difflib',
>>>>>>>> 'numpy.lib.scimath', 'unittest', '_sysconfigdata', 'numpy', 'site', '_ast',
>>>>>>>> 'json.scanner', 'os', 'http', 'functools', 'unittest.main', '
>>>>>>>> numpy.linalg.info', '_heapq', 'token', 'pathlib', 'tokenize',
>>>>>>>> 'cycler', 'encodings.cp437', 'numpy.polynomial.polynomial',
>>>>>>>> 'numpy.polynomial._polybase', 'numpy.lib.mixins', 'ctypes._endian',
>>>>>>>> 'numpy.lib.arraypad', 'numpy.matrixlib.defmatrix', 'distutils.version',
>>>>>>>> '_signal', 'marshal', 'stat', 'pprint', 'base64', 'logging', 'enum',
>>>>>>>> 'selectors', 'numpy.core', 'json.encoder', 'operator',
>>>>>>>> 'numpy.testing.nosetester', 'matplotlib._version', 'numpy.ctypeslib',
>>>>>>>> 'numpy.add_newdocs', 'unittest.util', '_weakref', 'select',
>>>>>>>> 'importlib._bootstrap_external', 'mtrand', 'importlib._bootstrap',
>>>>>>>> 'matplotlib.rcsetup', 'matplotlib.colors', 'numpy.testing.decorators',
>>>>>>>> 'json', 'numpy.core.machar', 'email.encoders', 'six.moves.urllib',
>>>>>>>> 'matplotlib', 'keyword', 'errno', 'numpy.lib.stride_tricks', '_socket',
>>>>>>>> 'email.quoprimime', 'numpy.ma.extras', 'numbers', 'numpy.version',
>>>>>>>> '_bisect', '_string', 'numpy.lib.arrayterator', 'numpy.core.umath',
>>>>>>>> 'numpy.lib', '_thread', 'time', '_frozen_importlib', '
>>>>>>>> numpy.core.info', 'numpy.core.multiarray', 'math', '_opcode',
>>>>>>>> 'urllib.parse', 'distutils.sysconfig', 'ntpath', 'argparse', 'types',
>>>>>>>> 'sre_compile', 'glob', '__main__', 'email._encoded_words', 'socket',
>>>>>>>> '_struct', 'numpy.fft.info', 'unittest.signals',
>>>>>>>> 'numpy.lib.npyio', 'grp', 'urllib.error', '_io', 'numpy._globals',
>>>>>>>> 'gettext', 'numpy.compat.py3k', 'distutils', 'email.charset', 'ast',
>>>>>>>> 'numpy.lib.function_base', 'uu', 'encodings', 'urllib',
>>>>>>>> 'numpy.lib.twodim_base', 'encodings.latin_1', 'tempfile',
>>>>>>>> 'numpy.lib._version', 'numpy.polynomial.polyutils', 'quopri', 'os.path',
>>>>>>>> '_imp', 'email.base64mime', 'email.message', 'email.header', 'opcode',
>>>>>>>> 'encodings.utf_8', 'reprlib', '_stat', '_warnings', 'email.feedparser',
>>>>>>>> 'numpy.testing.utils', 'numpy.lib.utils', 'genericpath',
>>>>>>>> 'numpy.polynomial.hermite', '_compat_pickle', 'bz2', '_compression',
>>>>>>>> 'subprocess', '_json', 'numpy.lib.nanfunctions', 'inspect', 'sysconfig',
>>>>>>>> '_operator', 'shutil', 'pwd', 'warnings', '_ctypes', '_random',
>>>>>>>> 'email.iterators', '_collections_abc', '__future__', 'email',
>>>>>>>> 'numpy._distributor_init', 'unittest.loader', '_bootlocale',
>>>>>>>> 'numpy.core.records', 'fnmatch', '_posixsubprocess', 'numpy._import_tools',
>>>>>>>> 'numpy.lib.format', '_lzma', 'numpy.core.arrayprint', 'json.decoder',
>>>>>>>> 'signal', 'gzip', 'posix', 'textwrap', 'numpy.fft.fftpack',
>>>>>>>> 'importlib.machinery', 'lzma', 'struct', 'pickle', '_codecs',
>>>>>>>> 'numpy.core.einsumfunc', 'itertools', 'numpy.core.shape_base',
>>>>>>>> 'encodings.aliases', 'numpy.lib.index_tricks', 'numpy.random.info',
>>>>>>>> 'numpy.linalg._umath_linalg', 'matplotlib.fontconfig_pattern',
>>>>>>>> 'six.moves.urllib.request', '_weakrefset', 'distutils.errors', 'io',
>>>>>>>> 'locale', 'email.errors', 'numpy.core.numerictypes',
>>>>>>>> 'numpy.compat._inspect', 'zlib', 'numpy.polynomial.hermite_e',
>>>>>>>> 'numpy.lib.type_check', 'mpl_toolkits', 'numpy.fft.fftpack_lite', 'bisect',
>>>>>>>> 'dateutil', 'numpy.polynomial', 'collections.abc', '_bz2', 'weakref',
>>>>>>>> 'numpy.lib.ufunclike', 'numpy.core.function_base', 'abc', 'six.moves',
>>>>>>>> 'numpy.linalg', 'numpy.polynomial.legendre', 'numpy.core.defchararray',
>>>>>>>> 'numpy.linalg.lapack_lite', 'numpy.core._internal', 'importlib',
>>>>>>>> 'unittest.suite', 'unittest.case', 'numpy.core.memmap', 'email._parseaddr',
>>>>>>>> '_pickle', '_ssl', 'matplotlib.compat.subprocess', 'numpy.random',
>>>>>>>> 'datetime', 'email._policybase', 'sre_parse', 'numpy.linalg.linalg',
>>>>>>>> 'copy', 'numpy.lib._datasource', 'numpy.core._methods', 'linecache',
>>>>>>>> 'matplotlib.compat', 'numpy.testing', 'numpy.__config__',
>>>>>>>> 'unittest.result', 're', 'http.client', 'numpy.lib.info',
>>>>>>>> 'numpy.core.fromnumeric', 'numpy.core.getlimits', 'matplotlib._color_data',
>>>>>>>> 'urllib.response', 'pyparsing', 'numpy.lib.polynomial', 'threading',
>>>>>>>> 'string', 'numpy.core.numeric', 'numpy.ma', 'numpy.fft', 'ctypes',
>>>>>>>> 'numpy.random.mtrand', 'matplotlib.cbook.deprecation',
>>>>>>>> '_datetime', 'builtins']
>>>>>>>> CACHEDIR=/home/az/.cache/matplotlib
>>>>>>>> Using fontManager instance from /home/az/.cache/matplotlib/fon
>>>>>>>> tList.json
>>>>>>>> backend TkAgg version 8.6
>>>>>>>> imported
>>>>>>>> ^C
>>>>>>>> Hangs at this point with CPU @ 100%
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> grep -v '#' /home/az/.local/lib/python3.5/
>>>>>>>> site-packages/matplotlib/mpl-data/matplotlibrc
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> The only line is :
>>>>>>>> backend      : TkAgg
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> [az at hp src]$ gcc --version
>>>>>>>> gcc (GCC) 6.3.1 20161221 (Red Hat 6.3.1-1)
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I installed using pip3 into --user directory.
>>>>>>>> but i also remember that i used dnf to get tkInnter installed:
>>>>>>>> rpm -qa | grep tkin
>>>>>>>> python3-tkinter-3.5.3-6.fc24.x86_64
>>>>>>>> tkinter-2.7.13-2.fc24.x86_64
>>>>>>>> tix-1:8.4.3-17.fc24.x86_64
>>>>>>>> if i were to compare "pip3 list" between system (root) and the user
>>>>>>>> (az):
>>>>>>>> diff -u /tmp/root_pip /tmp/usr_pip
>>>>>>>> --- /tmp/root_pip    2017-11-04 15:26:09.612643559 -0400
>>>>>>>> +++ /tmp/usr_pip    2017-11-04 15:25:52.396473226 -0400
>>>>>>>> @@ -1,39 +1,65 @@
>>>>>>>>  astroid (1.4.5)
>>>>>>>>  beautifulsoup4 (4.6.0)
>>>>>>>> +bleach (2.1)
>>>>>>>>  blivet (1.20.3)
>>>>>>>>  chardet (2.2.1)
>>>>>>>>  coverage (4.4.1)
>>>>>>>>  cssselect (0.9.1)
>>>>>>>>  cupshelpers (1.0)
>>>>>>>> +cx-Oracle (6.0.2)
>>>>>>>>  cycler (0.10.0)
>>>>>>>>  decorator (4.0.11)
>>>>>>>>  distro (1.0.2)
>>>>>>>>  dnf-langpacks (0.15.1)
>>>>>>>> +entrypoints (0.2.3)
>>>>>>>>  fros (1.1)
>>>>>>>> -html5lib (0.999)
>>>>>>>> +html5lib (1.0b10)
>>>>>>>>  humanize (0.5.1)
>>>>>>>>  ib-insync (0.8.5)
>>>>>>>> +ibapi (9.73.2)
>>>>>>>>  iniparse (0.4)
>>>>>>>>  initial-setup (0.3.40)
>>>>>>>>  IPy (0.81)
>>>>>>>> +ipykernel (4.6.1)
>>>>>>>> +ipython (6.2.0)
>>>>>>>> +ipython-genutils (0.2.0)
>>>>>>>>  ipywidgets (7.0.0)
>>>>>>>>  isc (1.0)
>>>>>>>>  javapackages (4.6.0)
>>>>>>>> +jedi (0.11.0)
>>>>>>>> +Jinja2 (2.9.6)
>>>>>>>> +jsonschema (2.6.0)
>>>>>>>>  jupyter (1.0.0)
>>>>>>>> +jupyter-client (5.1.0)
>>>>>>>> +jupyter-console (5.2.0)
>>>>>>>> +jupyter-core (4.3.0)
>>>>>>>>  langtable (0.0.35)
>>>>>>>>  lazy-object-proxy (1.2.1)
>>>>>>>>  lxml (3.7.2)
>>>>>>>> +MarkupSafe (1.0)
>>>>>>>> +matplotlib (2.1.0)
>>>>>>>> +mistune (0.7.4)
>>>>>>>> +nbconvert (5.3.1)
>>>>>>>> +nbformat (4.4.0)
>>>>>>>> +notebook (5.1.0)
>>>>>>>>  ntplib (0.3.3)
>>>>>>>>  numpy (1.13.3)
>>>>>>>>  ordered-set (2.0.0)
>>>>>>>>  pandas (0.20.3)
>>>>>>>> +pandocfilters (1.4.2)
>>>>>>>> +parso (0.1.0)
>>>>>>>> +pexpect (4.2.1)
>>>>>>>> +pickleshare (0.7.4)
>>>>>>>>  pid (2.0.1)
>>>>>>>>  Pillow (3.2.0)
>>>>>>>>  pip (9.0.1)
>>>>>>>> +prompt-toolkit (1.0.15)
>>>>>>>> +ptyprocess (0.5.2)
>>>>>>>>  pwquality (1.3.0)
>>>>>>>>  pycups (1.9.72)
>>>>>>>>  pycurl (7.43.0)
>>>>>>>>  pyenchant (1.6.8)
>>>>>>>> +Pygments (2.2.0)
>>>>>>>>  pygobject (3.20.1)
>>>>>>>>  pygpgme (0.3)
>>>>>>>>  pyinotify (0.9.6)
>>>>>>>> @@ -42,6 +68,7 @@
>>>>>>>>  pylint (1.5.6)
>>>>>>>>  pyparsing (2.2.0)
>>>>>>>>  pyparted (3.10.7)
>>>>>>>> +PyQt5 (5.9)
>>>>>>>>  PySocks (1.5.6)
>>>>>>>>  python-augeas (0.5.0)
>>>>>>>>  python-dateutil (2.6.1)
>>>>>>>> @@ -50,6 +77,9 @@
>>>>>>>>  pytz (2017.2)
>>>>>>>>  pyudev (0.21.0)
>>>>>>>>  pyxdg (0.25)
>>>>>>>> +pyzmq (16.0.2)
>>>>>>>> +qtconsole (4.3.1)
>>>>>>>> +Quamash (0.5.5)
>>>>>>>>  requests (2.10.0)
>>>>>>>>  requests-file (1.4)
>>>>>>>>  requests-ftp (0.3.1)
>>>>>>>> @@ -60,11 +90,21 @@
>>>>>>>>  sepolicy (1.1)
>>>>>>>>  setroubleshoot (1.1)
>>>>>>>>  setuptools (20.1.1)
>>>>>>>> +simplegeneric (0.8.1)
>>>>>>>> +sip (4.19.3)
>>>>>>>>  six (1.11.0)
>>>>>>>>  slip (0.6.4)
>>>>>>>>  slip.dbus (0.6.4)
>>>>>>>>  sos (3.2)
>>>>>>>>  SSSDConfig (1.15.3)
>>>>>>>>  systemd-python (232)
>>>>>>>> +terminado (0.6)
>>>>>>>> +testpath (0.3.1)
>>>>>>>> +tornado (4.5.2)
>>>>>>>> +traitlets (4.3.2)
>>>>>>>> +tws-async (0.5.5)
>>>>>>>>  urllib3 (1.15.1)
>>>>>>>> +wcwidth (0.1.7)
>>>>>>>> +webencodings (0.5.1)
>>>>>>>> +widgetsnbextension (3.0.3)
>>>>>>>>  wrapt (1.10.10)
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I just removed html5lib from system(root) , but tha made no
>>>>>>>> difference to the plotting..
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On Sat, Nov 4, 2017 at 11:09 AM, Andrew Z <formisc at gmail.com>
>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> hello,
>>>>>>>>>  the issue i'm experiencing is local to my laptop ( the other
>>>>>>>>> machines i have run examples just fine).
>>>>>>>>> I described it here https://www.mail-archive.com/p
>>>>>>>>> ython-list at python.org/msg432343.html in details.
>>>>>>>>> i searched around, but none of the proposed workarounds helped.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Is there a  way to enable some-kind of debugging or verbose output
>>>>>>>>> to see what exactly is happening behind the scene?
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Thank you.
>>>>>>>>> AZ
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
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>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
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