On Sun, Jan 08, 2017 at 09:49:24PM +0100, Nicolas George wrote:
Le nonidi 19 nivôse, an CCXXV, li...@rickv.com a écrit :
re 1: It's not a bad thing to use a separate package manager for your
Python projects if you're getting into development with Python.
Actually, it is a bad thing. Package ma
Le nonidi 19 nivôse, an CCXXV, li...@rickv.com a écrit :
> re 1: It's not a bad thing to use a separate package manager for your
> Python projects if you're getting into development with Python.
Actually, it is a bad thing. Package managers specialized for one
language are convenient for the devel
On Sat, Jan 07, 2017 at 08:29:05PM -0700, Joe Pfeiffer wrote:
(2) More seriously, I'm getting the following error and traceback trying
to run my very first script:
nowball:13$ python box1.py
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "box1.py", line 1, in
from OCC.Display.SimpleGui import init
re 2: time is in the Python standard library; you should have it.
re 1: It's not a bad thing to use a separate package manager for your
Python projects if you're getting into development with Python. More or
less, users simply maintaining a system that uses Python should be OK
with installs fr
Hi,
On Sat, 07 Jan 2017 20:29:05 -0700
Joe Pfeiffer wrote:
(...)
> (2) More seriously, I'm getting the following error and traceback trying
> to run my very first script:
>
> nowball:13$ python box1.py
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "box1.py", line 1, in
> from OCC.Disp
I'm starting to try to learn pythonOCC (a wrapper on the OpenCascade 3d
modeling library) as an excuse to learn python itself, and am running
into some problems right off the bat.
(1) pythonOCC wants to be installed using a package manager called
conda (see http://www.pythonocc.org/download/ a
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