Thank you, John.  Do you know why it was thought advisable to build a special 
Python environment for monitor and control.  Why not just use the 
system-installed Python, adding whatever packages are needed?

Regards

Tom
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From: John Ford [jf...@nrao.edu]
Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2012 8:25 PM
To: Kuiper, Thomas (3266)
Cc: LIST CASPER
Subject: Re: [casper] missing python modules

> I'm trying to run the bof file from Workshop 2010 Tutorial 3,
> r_spec_2048_r105_2010_Jul_26_1205.bof.  I installed katcp and corr and
> then when I ran spectrometer.py I began to get one missing module after
> another.  iniparse was easy.  It's standard Python.  There were a few
> others that were easy to get.  Then I got to spead which installed but
> with lots of compiler warnings.  I got stopped at h5py.  Lots of errors
> from (not so) easy_install, mostly of a ' undeclared (first use in this
> function)' variety, which suggests to me that something else should have
> been installed first.
>
> It was probably assumed that someone would not jump into the middle of a
> tutorial set but follow some expected steps in the right order.  Can
> someone suggest what that sequence should be?
>
> Many thanks
>
> Tom

Hi Tom.  Here's a link to the python install we use.  I didn't install
this myself.  It is not clear from any documents that I know of what
exactly you need.

https://safe.nrao.edu/wiki/bin/view/GB/Knowledge/BuildingMcPythonWithNumpy?sortcol=table;up=#Build_remaining_third_party_pack


John


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