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DOC: point downloads at the matplotlib downloads #2821

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6 changes: 3 additions & 3 deletions INSTALL
Expand Up @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ interactive shell for python that is matplotlib-aware.

Next, we need to get matplotlib installed. We provide prebuilt
binaries for OS X and Windows on the matplotlib `download
<https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/downloads/>`_ page. Click on
<http://matplotlib.org/downloads.html>`_. Click on
the latest release of the "matplotlib" package, choose your python
version (2.6, 2.7 or 3.2) and your platform (macosx or win32). If you
have any problems, please check the :ref:`installing-faq`, search
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running the latest source code, or just like to build everything
yourself, it is not difficult to build matplotlib from source. Grab
the latest *tar.gz* release file from `the download page
<https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/downloads>`_, or if you want
<http://matplotlib.org/downloads.html>`_, or if you want
to develop matplotlib or just need the latest bugfixed version, grab
the latest git version :ref:`install-from-git`.

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installing matplotlib. Windows users only need the first two (python
and numpy) since the others are built into the matplotlib Windows
installers available for download at `the download page
<https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/downloads>_`. If you are
<http://matplotlib.org/downloads.html>`_. If you are
building on OSX, see :ref:`build_osx`. If you are installing
dependencies with a package manager on Linux, you may need to install
the development packages (look for a "-dev" postfix) in addition to
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