Now this gets interesting, Believing that selftest.py is doing
something wrong, I did:
>>> import Image
>>> im = Image.open("Images/lena.jpg")
>>> print im.format, im.mode, im.size
JPEG RGB (128, 128)
but selftest.py fails with:
Failure in example: _info(Image.open("Images/lena.jpg"))
from line
On 7/23/07, Ritesh Nadhani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello
>
> So I want to install Python Imaging Library on my Mac OS X. I followed
> the tutorial steps by step. When I executed:
Have you looked at the packages here:
http://pythonmac.org/packages/
It may not be the absolute latest version, b
Yes.
I even installed the PIL library for Mac OS X 2.5 and installed it. It
installed correctly but when I run the selftest.py, it gives the same
error
Or
Am I testing the wrong file?
On 7/24/07, Bob Ippolito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 7/23/07, Ritesh Nadhani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
Thanks for the pointer. I will work on it and hopefully somebody else
can point me to the right direction if I dont find it myself :)
On 7/23/07, Daniel Lord <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It's been some time since I worked through this for 2.4, but IIRC,
> one has to modify the PIL make to ensure i
It's been some time since I worked through this for 2.4, but IIRC,
one has to modify the PIL make to ensure it finds libjpeg after you
have installed it.
How I did that I cannot recall just now off the cuff, so when I have
time at some point I can try to dig it up.
But in the mean time, if you
Hello
So I want to install Python Imaging Library on my Mac OS X. I followed
the tutorial steps by step. When I executed:
IOError: decoder jpeg not available
I got the error. Further Googling pointed me to the website:
http://www.kyngchaos.com/macosx/install/libjpeg
I downloaded the libtool upd