Thanks for your help.
Why do the Anaconda and EPD can help me fix the problem ?
Any help will be appreciated.
> To: numpy-discussion@scipy.org
> From: p...@iki.fi
> Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2012 23:36:56 +
> Subject: Re: [Numpy-discussion] error of install numpy on linux redhat.
>
> Jack Bryan
Jack Bryan hotmail.com> writes:
> Hi, I cannot afford the cost of buying these products.
The Anaconda community edition is free.
EPD is free for academic use.
The issue you are facing is a rare one --- I have not had similar
issues myself on different platforms, including HPC clusters.
--
Pau
On Fri, Oct 26, 2012 at 3:10 PM, Sebastian Berg
wrote:
> Hey
>
> On Thu, 2012-10-25 at 19:27 -0600, Charles R Harris wrote:
> > Hi Sebastian,
> >
>
> >
> > You seem to becoming more involved in the code maintenance. Would you
> > be interested in gaining commit rights at some point?
> >
> Maybe,
Hi,
I cannot afford the cost of buying these products.
Why does not python's website provide some FAQ help about this kind of common
problems ? (such as modules missing) ?
I have to work on the open source ones .
Any help will be appreciated.
> To: numpy-discussion@scipy.org
> From: p
Jack Bryan hotmail.com> writes:
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> Is this a problem ?
You need to ensure that
>>> import subprocess
works. I don't know how to fix that.
Rather than trying to compile Python yourself and hitting errors that
you are unable to resolve, it would be more productive to grab either:
http:/
Hey
On Thu, 2012-10-25 at 19:27 -0600, Charles R Harris wrote:
> Hi Sebastian,
>
>
> You seem to becoming more involved in the code maintenance. Would you
> be interested in gaining commit rights at some point?
>
Maybe, but honestly I am not sure if I will keep following numpy very
closely in
During the make: I got :
Failed to find the necessary bits to build these modules:
_tkinter bsddb185 dl
imageopsunaudiodev
To find the necessary bits, look in setup.py in detect_modules() for the
module's name.
running build_scripts
During the make install : I g
On Fri, Oct 26, 2012 at 1:27 AM, David Warde-Farley
wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 26, 2012 at 1:04 AM, wrote:
>
>> Fine, I didn't understand that part correctly.
>>
>> I have no opinion in that case.
>> (In statsmodels we only use copy the array method and through np.array().)
>
> Do you implement __copy
Hi,
Th python installed by sys-adm can import subprocess and select w/o any
problems.
But, it does not support python-dev.
So, I need to install a python that can support python-dev and install other
python modules such as numpy and scipy.
Any help will be appreciated.
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Jack Bryan hotmail.com> writes:
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> [~/numpy/numpy] $ /home/user/myName/.local/bin/python setup.py install
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "setup.py", line 22, in
> import subprocess
> File "/home/user/myName/.local/lib/python2.6/subprocess.py", line 401, in
> import
On 25 October 2012 22:54, David Warde-Farley wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 24, 2012 at 7:18 AM, George Nurser wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I was just looking at the einsum function.
> > To me, it's a really elegant and clear way of doing array operations,
> which
> > is the core of what numpy is about.
> > It r
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