thanks, this didn't seem to work. I get a whole range of errors, most
importantly
SystemError: Cannot compiler 'Python.h'. Perhaps you need to install
python-dev|python-devel.
Apparently, according to numpy installation guide
Tue, 19 Oct 2010 21:26:38 +1300, Alex Ter-Sarkissov wrote:
thanks, this didn't seem to work. I get a whole range of errors, most
importantly
SystemError: Cannot compiler 'Python.h'. Perhaps you need to install
python-dev|python-devel.
I think you should do sudo apt-get install python-dev
thanks! it actually worked! maybe u could recommend some good sources/readin
on how to install different modules in python run under linux
thanks again,
alex
2010/10/19 Pauli Virtanen p...@iki.fi
Tue, 19 Oct 2010 21:26:38 +1300, Alex Ter-Sarkissov wrote:
thanks, this didn't seem to work. I
hi everyone, i'm very new to ubuntu, now trying to install numpy and
wxpython.
Having unpacked numpy and running the standard commnad in idle
from numpy import *
i get the message
ImportError: Error importing numpy: you should not try to import numpy from
its source directory; please
On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 11:55 AM, Alex Ter-Sarkissov
sigma.z.1...@gmail.com wrote:
hi everyone, i'm very new to ubuntu, now trying to install numpy and
wxpython.
Did you consider installing the Ubuntu provided packages, e.g. via apt-get
or the Synaptic Package manager? That is *much* easier -
To do a standard installation, run
sudo python setup.py install
from inside the numpy directory
Then your import should work elsewhere.
By the way, import * can cause difficulties when you're working with
several different files. For example, if you have a function called 'save'
somewhere that
Mon, 18 Oct 2010 09:07:42 -0400, Ian Goodfellow wrote:
To do a standard installation, run
sudo python setup.py install
from inside the numpy directory
Preferably,
sudo python setup.py install --prefix=/usr/local
and then you don't mess up your package manager.
Pauli
On 10/18/2010 10:45 PM, Pauli Virtanen wrote:
Mon, 18 Oct 2010 09:07:42 -0400, Ian Goodfellow wrote:
To do a standard installation, run
sudo python setup.py install
from inside the numpy directory
Preferably,
sudo python setup.py install --prefix=/usr/local
and then you don't mess