A follow-up.  I realize now that my compiled gwyddion is not working (the
apt package did).  I get the following error on start-up:
Application and library version do not match: 2.33 vs. 2.31
I imagine this is because I had the ubuntu package installed previously.



On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 1:21 PM, Ramsey Hazbun <
[email protected]> wrote:

> I'm attempting to write a standalone python script to process about a
> thousand images.  I simply want to level and mark grains based on known
> slope.  From what I've seen and tried in pygwy this seems doable.
>
> I'm having a series of problems that have led me to this point.
> - I started on windows.  So no standalone gwy module for python
> available.  That much I read on the mailing lists.  Not too worried since
> I'm fine with using Linux.  But less convenient.
> - I went over to Ubuntu, but the gwyddion apt package (based on gwyddion
> 2.31) doesn't seem to include the python gwy module.
> - I installed the gtk devel package and compiled gwyddion 2.33 from
> scratch using ./configure --with-python
>
> As you might of guessed I'm getting an error when I try to import the gwy
> module in python:
> ImportError: no module named gwy
>
> So what am I missing here?  Let me know what additional info you might
> need.  I'm on Ubuntu 13.10.
>
> Also, thanks for all the hard work.  I'm already assuming Yeti is going to
> respond to me based on all the other messages I've read on these
> gwyddion/python issues.
>
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