On 12/27/2011 2:58 PM, Ian Kelly wrote:
On Tue, Dec 27, 2011 at 2:35 PM, W. eWatson<wolftra...@invalid.com> wrote:
I replaced numpy and matplotlib, and added scipy. I still get errors, but
perhaps because the install order is now wrong. It was
numpy
matplotlib
Does anyone know the right order?
The order (numpy, scipy, matplotlib) reflects the dependencies, but
since the installers are just fancied-up self-extracting zips, I don't
think it should matter.
OK, I installed it. Is there an easy way to go to track down this dll.
There's a Help, but I can't print it from the PC I have it on.
It should be reasonably self-explanatory, I think. Just start
Dependency Walker, open up the _path.pyd file, and it will show you
the full dependency tree. Below that is a list of all the modules,
and any missing dependencies should helpfully show up right at the top
of the list.
Note that missing delay-load dependencies (those with an hourglass
icon) are not necessarily problems. Since the error occurs at
load-time, you're looking for a missing module that would be loaded
immediately.
I was too timid. When I saw File->Open, I thought I was going to have to
open a file, thinking what file could it be?
Well, it found several problems. These DLLs
MSVCP1
EFSADU
MSJAVA.
There may be 100 file.
Issues found:
required dependency not found
delay-dependency not found
one nodule unresolved ... missing delay-dependency module
Perhaps the next step is to download a fresh version of matplotlib?
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