On Friday, March 2, 2012 6:37:56 PM UTC+1, Michael Aye wrote:
On Friday, March 2, 2012 6:12:24 PM UTC+1, Michael Aye wrote:
In [48]: import skimage. skimage._osp skimage.util skimage.version
In [48]: import skimage.
and:
In [46]: from skimage import exposure
--------------------------------------------------------------------------- ImportError Traceback (most recent call last) /Users/maye/Dropbox/src/pymars/<ipython-input-46-fda3143d69ce> in <module>() ----> 1 from skimage import exposure
ImportError: cannot import name exposure
In [47]: skimage.__version__ Out[47]: '0.6dev'
What happened here? Please help.
Not the most orthodox and efficient method but I guess I required some clean-up somewhere from my previous 0.5dev build. I removed my git clone and started from scratch. Then the 0.6dev works fine.
With unorthodox and low efficiency I described my solution of removing the
whole clone. ;)
On Friday, March 2, 2012 6:38:37 PM UTC+1, Michael Aye wrote:
On Friday, March 2, 2012 6:37:56 PM UTC+1, Michael Aye wrote:
On Friday, March 2, 2012 6:12:24 PM UTC+1, Michael Aye wrote:
In [48]: import skimage. skimage._osp skimage.util skimage.version
In [48]: import skimage.
and:
In [46]: from skimage import exposure
--------------------------------------------------------------------------- ImportError Traceback (most recent call last) /Users/maye/Dropbox/src/pymars/<ipython-input-46-fda3143d69ce> in <module>() ----> 1 from skimage import exposure
ImportError: cannot import name exposure
In [47]: skimage.__version__ Out[47]: '0.6dev'
What happened here? Please help.
Not the most orthodox and efficient method but I guess I required some clean-up somewhere from my previous 0.5dev build. I removed my git clone and started from scratch. Then the 0.6dev works fine.
With unorthodox and low efficiency I described my solution of removing
the whole clone. ;)
I'm talking to myself, sorry for the SPAM. But I just wanted to let people know, that it all might just have been fine with a %rehash in iPython, because interestingly it even uses the hash when typing skimage.<tab>.( I thought submodules would be found by 'real-time' digging into the module namespace given, but I was wrong.) Now that I destroyed the line of evidence, I can not know though if that was all that was wrong here. Case closed. ;) Michael
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