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    I have a matplotlib animation and it will not save. If I do not save it, it runs totally fine and without error. When I try to save it errors with a message that is not helpful. I have googled this error and checked everything, but I cannot seem to find an answer to this problem. I have installed ffmpeg. Am I doing something wrong that is obvious ? I am running on ubuntu 19.10 with matplotlib 3.2.1 if that matters.

    



    The code to save the animation is below :

    



        def run_animation(self, total_rounds):
        anim = animation.FuncAnimation(self.fig, self.animate,
                                       init_func=self.init,
                                       frames=total_rounds * 100,
                                       interval=40,
                                       blit=True)
#        Writer = animation.writers['ffmpeg']
#        writer = Writer(fps=15, metadata=dict(artist='Me'), bitrate=1800)
        anim.save('animation.mp4')


    



    The error traceback :

    



    2020-04-01 02:20:58,279-INFO: MovieWriter._run: running command: ffmpeg -f rawvideo -vcodec rawvideo -s 1200x500 -pix_fmt rgba -r 25.0 -loglevel error -i pipe: -vcodec h264 -pix_fmt yuv420p -y animation.mp4
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "/home/anon/.local/lib/python3.7/site-packages/matplotlib/backend_bases.py", line 2785, in _wait_cursor_for_draw_cm
    self.set_cursor(cursors.WAIT)
  File "/home/anon/.local/lib/python3.7/site-packages/matplotlib/backends/backend_gtk3.py", line 468, in set_cursor
    self.canvas.get_property("window").set_cursor(cursord[cursor])
AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'set_cursor'


    



    Thanks a million for your help