The web site said to put the contents of the zip in \mapnik-0.7.1 which I
did. The path refers to
mapnik-0.7.1\python\2.6\site-packages not
\mapnik-0.7.1\mapnik-0.7.1\python\2.6\site-packages\mapnik
So I shuffled things around now to F:\mapnik-0.7.1\python\2.6\site-packages
to match the pythonpath.
The current error message is
>>> from mapnik import *
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
ImportError: No module named mapnik
I did the dir slightly differently from a cmd window the results are below:
F:\>cd mapnik-0.7.1\python\2.6\site-packages
F:\mapnik-0.7.1\python\2.6\site-packages>dir
Volume in drive F is New Volume
Volume Serial Number is 8C82-1AD4
Directory of F:\mapnik-0.7.1\python\2.6\site-packages
06/27/2011 06:04 PM <DIR> .
06/27/2011 06:04 PM <DIR> ..
06/27/2011 06:04 PM <DIR> mapnik
0 File(s) 0 bytes
3 Dir(s) 130,495,987,712 bytes free
F:\mapnik-0.7.1\python\2.6\site-packages>
PYTHONPATH F:\mapnik-0.7.1\mapnik-0.7.1\python\2.6\site-packages
Thank you for your patience
Cheerio John
On 27 June 2011 13:32, Dane Springmeyer <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> On Jun 27, 2011, at 2:54 AM, john whelan wrote:
>
> I'm getting rusty with path statements, you are correct it should have been
> ; not , I took out the reference to 2.5 so now I have
>
> >>> print sys.path
> ['', 'f:\\mapnik-0.7.1\\python\\2.6\\site-packages', 'f:
> \\mapnik-0.7.1\\python\\
> 2.5\\site-packages', 'C:\\Windows\\system32\\python26.zip', 'F:
> \\python26\\DLLs'
> , 'F:\\python26\\lib', 'F:\\python26\\lib\\plat-win', 'F:
> \\python26\\lib\\lib-tk
> ', 'F:\\python26', 'F:\\python26\\lib\\site-packages']
> >>>
>
>
>
> Try f -> F ?
>
> Also, can you confirm what is inside 'F:
> \\mapnik-0.7.1\\python\\2.6\\site-packages' with:
>
> dir F:\\mapnik-0.7.1\\python\\2.6\\site-packages
>
> And lastly, can you paste the exact error again in full?
>
> Dane
>
>
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