updating NumPy in EPD
Nick Matzke
matzke at berkeley.edu
Tue Jun 8 20:10:26 EDT 2010
Oh yes -- I would just update my version of EPD, which is
where my NumPy came from -- however, Enthought only has
available for academic download a version of EPD that works
on OS X 10.5 or later, and my Mac is a 10.4.11 and I'd
rather not completely reinstall the OS just to get one
little library to work.
Cheers!
Nick
Nick Matzke wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a slightly weird question. I would like to install the PyCogent
> library. However, this requires NumPy 1.3 or higher. I only have NumPy
> 1.1.1, because I got it as part of the Enthought Python Distribution
> (4.1) back in 2008.
>
> Now, when I download & install a new version of NumPy, it seems to
> work. However, the PyCogent installer can only see the NumPy 1.1.1
> version.
>
> Any advice on what I might do to fix this?
>
> Cheers!
> Nick
>
>
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