[PYTHON MATRIX-SIG] Alpha3 Available
Alex Cannon
acannon@geog.ubc.ca
Fri, 13 Sep 1996 23:08:17 -0700 (PDT)
On Fri, 13 Sep 1996, Jim Hugunin wrote:
>
> You should have the latest version of pythonwin (pythonwin-10-b3.exe)
> installed to use this. Unpack the zipped file using a version of unzip
> that can handle long file names (like unzip) in the toplevel Python
> directory created when you install pythonwin. You must use the "-d" option
> to preserve the directory structure when you unzip. Also, you must add the
> NumPy directory to your PYTHONPATH registry entry.
>
I've just gotten NumPy, unzipped it (with WinZip), and added the NumPy dir
to the PYTHONPATH registry entry. However, upon importing I get:
PythonWin 1.4b3 (Sep 4 1996) [MSC 32 bit (Intel)]
Copyright 1991-1996 Stichting Mathematisch Centrum, Amsterdam
Portions copyright 1994-1996 Mark Hammond (MHammond@skippinet.com.au)
>>> import ni, Numeric
Traceback (innermost last):
File "<interactive input>", line 1, in ?
File "C:\Python\Lib\ni.py", line 302, in import_module
m = self.get0(mname)
File "C:\Python\Lib\ni.py", line 344, in get0
m = self.get(name)
File "C:\Python\Lib\ni.py", line 362, in get
sys.modules[name] = m = self.loader.load_module(name, stuff)
File "C:\Python\Lib\ni.py", line 195, in load_module
return self.load_package(name, stuff)
File "C:\Python\Lib\ni.py", line 233, in load_package
self.init_package(package)
File "C:\Python\Lib\ni.py", line 239, in init_package
self.call_init_module(package)
File "C:\Python\Lib\ni.py", line 261, in call_init_module
m = self.load_module(package.__name__ + '.__init__', stuff)
File "C:\Python\Lib\ni.py", line 204, in load_module
return ModuleLoader.load_module(self, name, stuff)
File "C:\Python\Lib\ihooks.py", line 259, in load_module
return self.hooks.load_source(name, filename, file)
File "C:\Python\Lib\ihooks.py", line 170, in load_source
return imp.load_source(name, filename, file)
File "C:\Python\NumPy\Numeric\__init__.py", line 1, in ?
import Core
File "C:\Python\Lib\ni.py", line 302, in import_module
m = self.get0(mname)
File "C:\Python\Lib\ni.py", line 344, in get0
m = self.get(name)
File "C:\Python\Lib\ni.py", line 362, in get
sys.modules[name] = m = self.loader.load_module(name, stuff)
File "C:\Python\Lib\ni.py", line 204, in load_module
return ModuleLoader.load_module(self, name, stuff)
File "C:\Python\Lib\ihooks.py", line 259, in load_module
return self.hooks.load_source(name, filename, file)
File "C:\Python\Lib\ihooks.py", line 170, in load_source
return imp.load_source(name, filename, file)
File "C:\Python\NumPy\Numeric\Core.py", line 4, in ?
import multiarray
File "C:\Python\Lib\ni.py", line 302, in import_module
m = self.get0(mname)
File "C:\Python\Lib\ni.py", line 344, in get0
m = self.get(name)
File "C:\Python\Lib\ni.py", line 362, in get
sys.modules[name] = m = self.loader.load_module(name, stuff)
File "C:\Python\Lib\ni.py", line 204, in load_module
return ModuleLoader.load_module(self, name, stuff)
File "C:\Python\Lib\ihooks.py", line 257, in load_module
return self.hooks.load_dynamic(name, filename, file)
File "C:\Python\Lib\ihooks.py", line 174, in load_dynamic
return imp.load_dynamic(name, filename, file)
ImportError: DLL load failed: One of the library files needed to run this
application cannot be found.
>>>
Any ideas as to what I've done wrong?
Alex
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