Re-installing Numeric and PIL Files
W. Watson
wolf_tracks at invalid.com
Thu Feb 8 09:01:50 EST 2007
Robert Kern wrote:
> W. Watson wrote:
>> Robert Kern wrote:
>>> W. Watson wrote:
>>>> For some reason Python 2.2.4 cannot find the Numeric module. It's been
>>>> suggested that I should re-install the Numeric file. How do that? Also the
>>>> PIL. The three install files are:
>>>> python-2.4.4.msi
>>>> PIL-1.1.5.win32-py2.4.exe
>>>> Numeric-24.2.win32-py2.4.exe
>>> The latter two are executable installers. Run them.
>>>
>> I have re-run Numeric. The python program still cannot detect the Numeric
>> module.
>
> Well, check to make sure that the Python executable is the one that you think it
> is. You can look at sys.executable to find the actual .exe of the running Python
> interpreter. With Python 2.4.4 and a standard installation, it should be
> c:\Python24\python.exe I believe. Then check to make sure that Numeric and PIL
> are actually installed in c:\Python24\Lib\site-packages\ .
>
This may be a good clue. I'm not the author of the sentuser.py program that
I'm using 2.4 for. It's an application meant for another PC. On that
machine, I only have 2.4 installed. I decided to learn Python a few weeks
ago and installed 2.5.It's quite possible there's some confusion with the
just installed application. I have not yet started my education on python,
so know little about it.
I did a search in the python24 folder for sys.exec* (in c:\python24), but
came up with nothing. [nothing in a search of c:--sys.exec*] I have two
python folders, c:\python24 and c:\python25. The contents of both folders
look fairly similar and each have a python.exe. I do not use a PIL or
Numeric in 2.5.
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