| Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2021-12-27 | Revert "Revert "matplotlib-inline: Don't depend on matplotlib -> smaller ↵ | Dmitry Kalinkin | |
| ipython closure"" Un-revert on staging This reverts commit 37e104da68f8edaf590c6ffdc70d5065545e23e3. | |||
| 2021-12-27 | Revert "matplotlib-inline: Don't depend on matplotlib -> smaller ipython ↵ | Dmitry Kalinkin | |
| closure" Meant to go to staging, not staging-next This reverts commit f38610c09ba8babd6e21b5d0e6f106762e5dcdbe. | |||
| 2021-12-27 | matplotlib-inline: Don't depend on matplotlib -> smaller ipython closure | Benoit de Chezelles | |
| The lib `matplotlib-inline` is only a shim to integrate `matplotlib` in ipython, but it doesn't actually require it. If one wants to use the matplotlib integration, `matplotlib` need to be installed separatedly, then calling `%matplotlib inline` at a ipython prompt will work. Not including `matplotlib` is closer to a non-Nix installation: Installing ipython in a fresh venv also does not install `matplotlib`. NOTE: ipython's closure is now ~160MB instead of ~400MB. (including ~100MB for python itself) | |||
| 2021-10-11 | python3Packages.matplotlib-inline: 0.1.2 -> 0.1.3 | Martin Weinelt | |
| 2021-06-22 | python3Packages.matplotlib-inline: init at 0.1.2 | Jonathan Ringer | |
