Nympy for win

John D. Gorman jdgorman at att.net
Fri Jun 9 01:07:53 EDT 2000


Brad,
    You need to snag a copy of distutils and install it on your machine first.  Then use
distutils to install numpy.  There's a link to Distutils (
http://www.python.org/sigs/distutils-sig/ ) on the Numpy page (
http://numpy.sourceforge.net/ )

Cheers,
John Gorman

"Morris, Brad [WDLN2:2W40:EXCH]" wrote:

> Thanks, I've been wondering where Win NumPy could be found. Having
> looked through the files I couldn't see an obvious way to install it.
>
> Is there a README or web page that says where to put all the files from
> the zip archive into the python directories?
>
> Also, where is the python path information stored under windows to allow
> other directories to be searched by python (I'm a Mac user using a
> PC...)?
>
> Regards,
> BJM
>
> Phil Austin wrote:
> >
> > Robin Becker <robin at jessikat.fsnet.co.uk> writes:
> >
> > > >I would like to use the Numpy package with my windoze/python1.5.2 system,
> > > >but it needs distutils and distutils need m$ visual c++ which I don't own.
> > > >Is here anybody who has it compiled and could send me the
> > > >binaries? Thanks.
> >
> > The binary file at http://download.sourceforge.net/numpy/python-numpy-15.2.zip
> > works for me with python 1.5.2.  Unfortunately, the new sourceforge site
> > hasn't made it onto the numerical topics webpage at:
> >
> > http://www.python.org/topics/scicomp/numpy_download.html
> >
> > and the LLNL archive no longer exists.  Is there someone besides webmaster at python.org
> > who should get this bug report?
> >
> > Regards, Phil




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