I've just run up against the "no module fastumath" problem. Moving the working directory back to my home directory didn't fix this, because I had checked out the scipy module from CVS into my home directory, which creates a "scipy" subdirectory automatically. Thus python was searching my CVS-tree from the modules. Trivial solution: move the scipy CVS directory out of my home/working directory. Ideally the CVS module name would be different from the python module name. Can you change CVS module names without messing things up (to Scipy instead of scipy, for example)? Bryan On Sat, 2002-04-27 at 17:54, Travis Oliphant wrote:
I get this error when I try and run python from the main scipy build directory.
If you checkout scipy and are in the scipy directory when you run python,
Python tries to load modules and packages from the current directory, (and naturally does not find the compiled modules which are in the build/ subtree.
Try going to your home directory before you run python.
-Travis
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