Re: wxPython and Linux dependencies

2006-07-07 Thread diffuser78
Let me explain and give you some more details. When I type "python" at the command prompt it shows the following info. python 2.3.4 (#Feb 01 2005), GCC 3.4.3 20041212 Red Hat 3.4.3-9.EL4 on linux2 In /usr/lib/ there are two directories called python 2.3 and python 2.4 In /usr/lib/python2.3/sit

Re: wxPython and Linux dependencies

2006-07-07 Thread John Salerno
Nick Vatamaniuc wrote: > To see where Python is looking for libraries open an interactive Python > prompt and type import sys print sys.path After doing this you will see something like 'C:\\Python24\\lib\\site-packages\\wx-2.6-msw-ansi' (from my system) in the list, otherwise it isn'

Re: wxPython and Linux dependencies

2006-07-07 Thread Frithiof Andreas Jensen
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Error message "cannot find wx" > > infact I have wxpython in /usr/lib/ > > I installed it using the rpms given on the wxPython website. Do I need > to set some path or something. I vaguely remember that wxWindows changed name to wxWidg

Re: wxPython and Linux dependencies

2006-07-06 Thread Nick Vatamaniuc
John, To see where Python is looking for libraries open an interactive Python prompt and type >>> import sys >>> print sys.path You will get a list of paths where Python will look for modules. Also check to see if you have the PYTHONPATH environment variable set. If /usr/lib is not in the path list

Re: wxPython and Linux dependencies

2006-07-06 Thread diffuser78
How can we find that it is not using the right version of Python ? John Salerno wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Error message "cannot find wx" > > > > infact I have wxpython in /usr/lib/ > > > > I installed it using the rpms given on the wxPython website. Do I need > > to set some path or so

Re: wxPython and Linux dependencies

2006-07-06 Thread John Salerno
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Error message "cannot find wx" > > infact I have wxpython in /usr/lib/ > > I installed it using the rpms given on the wxPython website. Do I need > to set some path or something. Could it be that it is trying to use another, pre-installed version of Python -- one whic

Re: wxPython and Linux dependencies

2006-07-06 Thread diffuser78
Error message "cannot find wx" infact I have wxpython in /usr/lib/ I installed it using the rpms given on the wxPython website. Do I need to set some path or something. Nick Vatamaniuc wrote: > "cannot get it to work." is pretty broad, you are more likely to get > help if you post an error messa

Re: wxPython and Linux dependencies

2006-07-06 Thread Nick Vatamaniuc
"cannot get it to work." is pretty broad, you are more likely to get help if you post an error message or any other details. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi, > > I wrote a small app using wxPython on a Linux distro called Ubuntu (it > is a debain derivative). I ran it on windows and it just worked >

wxPython and Linux dependencies

2006-07-06 Thread diffuser78
Hi, I wrote a small app using wxPython on a Linux distro called Ubuntu (it is a debain derivative). I ran it on windows and it just worked perfectly. Now, when I am trying to install the same app on a different Linux Distro (Red Hat Linux) I cannot get it to work. This Red Hat variant is a customi