Python Portability

W. eWatson wolftracks at invalid.com
Sat Aug 7 19:36:48 EDT 2010


On 8/7/2010 2:26 PM, Martin v. Loewis wrote:
> Am 07.08.2010 23:01, schrieb Michael Torrie:
>> On 08/07/2010 01:17 PM, W. eWatson wrote:
>>> Presumably I have him somehow delete the numpy site-package, the numpy
>>> 1.2.0 package? Just drill his way dow from the .../lib/site_packages?
>>> Then install 1.2.0. He's missed the boat on that before by not following
>>> instructions.
>>
>> Wait.  I'm confused.   Aren't you distributing your python app as an
>> executable, with the interpreter and all the libraries bundled?
>
> No, he was really mentioning two distinct scenarios. In the one
> discussed above, the remote machine had all stuff manually installed,
> and somehow got the actual Python program copied into it.
>
> Regards,
> Martin
To add to the msg I just sent to M. Torrie. We are given the msi 
programs for Python, PIL,matplotlib, and numpy. The question of how to 
uninstall and re-install a different version remains. The answer is?



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