Ups, sorry, but I deleted everything just after sending the email xD. I
deleted everything related to Python in the Macbook and reinstalled again
from scratch (python 2.5, numpy, ipython and matplotlib). In this way I
managed to make it work properly, and, at least for the moment, it seems
that I h
On Tue, Nov 2, 2010 at 03:31, Juanjo Gomez Navarro
wrote:
> Ok, so in your opinion I have two independent python installations? That's
> possible...
It's certain.
> The problem is that I want to use ipython, and this interpreter
> seems to take the wrong version by default...
That just means t
On 11/02/2010 05:31 PM, Juanjo Gomez Navarro wrote:
> Ok, so in your opinion I have two independent python installations?
> That's possible... The problem is that I want to use ipython, and this
> interpreter seems to take the wrong version by default...
>
> Do you think it is safe just to delete
Ok, so in your opinion I have two independent python installations? That's
possible... The problem is that I want to use ipython, and this interpreter
seems to take the wrong version by default...
Do you think it is safe just to delete the folder
/System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework to «un
On Mon, Nov 1, 2010 at 12:35, Juanjo Gomez Navarro
wrote:
> Hi, I have just updated my old version of numpy 1.01 to the version 1.5 in
> my Mac. The problem is that the system does not seem to recognize the new
> version.
> When I type print numpy.__path__ I get
> /System/Library/Frameworks/Python
Hi, I have just updated my old version of numpy 1.01 to the version 1.5 *in
my Mac*. The problem is that the system does not seem to recognize the new
version.
When I type print numpy.__path__ I get
/System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.5/Extras/lib/python/numpy
But the new vers