This is a 3 weeks old problem, but having found a solution (and having looked for one here, finding only this message), I'm replying now.
From: Jive ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Subject: Upgrade woes: Numeric, gnuplot, and Python 2.4 Date: 2004-12-11 18:45:10 PST > Here's my sitch: > > I use gnuplot.py at work, platform Win32. > I want to upgrade to Python 2.4. > Gnuplot.py uses extension module Numeric. > Numeric is now "unsupported." The documentation > says "If you are new to Numerical Python, please > use Numarray.". It's not that easy, dangit. > The download page for numpy does not contain a > 2.4 version of Numeric, and I suspect they do > not intend to release one, because there IS a 2.4 > version of Numarray. Numarray was designed to be mostly backward compatible with Numeric. I just replaced all of the import Numeric by import numarray as Numeric and it worked fine. Though I also had the same problem that I had with Python 2.3 and Gnuplot, namely having to correct gnuplot_command in gp_win32.py. On a related note, maybe I don't understand pipes, but why doesn't popen() return an error when it doesn't find the file, and it's open for reading? Cédric -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list