--- setup.cfg.orig 2015-09-05 07:46:40 UTC +++ setup.cfg @@ -0,0 +1,83 @@ +# Rename this file to setup.cfg to modify matplotlib's +# build options. + +[egg_info] +tag_svn_revision = 1 + +[directories] +# Uncomment to override the default basedir in setupext.py. +# This can be a single directory or a space-delimited list of directories. +#basedirlist = /usr + +[status] +# To suppress display of the dependencies and their versions +# at the top of the build log, uncomment the following line: +#suppress = True +# +# Uncomment to insert lots of diagnostic prints in extension code +#verbose = True + +[provide_packages] +# By default, matplotlib checks for a few dependencies and +# installs them if missing. This feature can be turned off +# by uncommenting the following lines. Acceptible values are: +# True: install, overwrite an existing installation +# False: do not install +# auto: install only if the package is unavailable. This +# is the default behavior +# +## Date/timezone support: +pytz = False +dateutil = False + +[gui_support] +# Matplotlib supports multiple GUI toolkits, including Cocoa, +# GTK, Fltk, MacOSX, Qt, Qt4, Tk, and WX. Support for many of +# these toolkits requires AGG, the Anti-Grain Geometry library, +# which is provided by matplotlib and built by default. +# +# Some backends are written in pure Python, and others require +# extension code to be compiled. By default, matplotlib checks +# for these GUI toolkits during installation and, if present, +# compiles the required extensions to support the toolkit. GTK +# support requires the GTK runtime environment and PyGTK. Wx +# support requires wxWidgets and wxPython. Tk support requires +# Tk and Tkinter. The other GUI toolkits do not require any +# extension code, and can be used as long as the libraries are +# installed on your system. +# +# You can uncomment any the following lines if you know you do +# not want to use the GUI toolkit. Acceptible values are: +# True: build the extension. Exits with a warning if the +# required dependencies are not available +# False: do not build the extension +# auto: build if the required dependencies are available, +# otherwise skip silently. This is the default +# behavior +# +gtk = False +gtkagg = False +qt4agg = False +qt5agg = %%QT5AGG_BACKEND%% +tkagg = %%TKAGG_BACKEND%% +wxagg = False +#macosx = False + +[rc_options] +# User-configurable options +# +# Default backend, one of: Agg, Cairo, CocoaAgg, GTK, GTKAgg, GTKCairo, +# FltkAgg, MacOSX, Pdf, Ps, QtAgg, Qt4Agg, SVG, TkAgg, WX, WXAgg. +# +# The Agg, Ps, Pdf and SVG backends do not require external +# dependencies. Do not choose GTK, GTKAgg, GTKCairo, MacOSX, TkAgg or WXAgg +# if you have disabled the relevent extension modules. Agg will be used +# by default. +# +#backend = Agg +# +# The numerix module was historically used to provide +# compatibility between the Numeric, numarray, and NumPy array +# packages. Now that NumPy has emerge as the universal array +# package for python, numerix is not really necessary and is +# maintained to provide backward compatibility. Do not change +# this unless you have a compelling reason to do so. +#numerix = numpy