[Numpy-discussion] Removing numpy numpy-1.1.0 in Python 2.5

Wayne Watson sierra_mtnview at sbcglobal.net
Wed Sep 22 12:16:36 EDT 2010


  I've considered it, but it's way too time consuming to work out the 
details.  I spent a week some time ago dealing with a simple test 
program, maybe 10 lines of code, trying to get it to work, which I think 
I did.  I just need to work what I've got.

On 9/21/2010 7:49 PM, josef.pktd at gmail.com wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 10:32 PM, Wayne Watson
> <sierra_mtnview at sbcglobal.net>  wrote:
>>   I don't see  it in  Add/Remove.  Whoops.  It is on this Win7 machine.
>> I need to check my XP machine.  I'll be back when I figure out if that's
>> right. My not always recollection was that it was not on Add/Remove
>> under XP.
>>
>> I'm dealing with people who barely understand software, so keeping this
>> simple is the best thing to do. This version of the application is the
>> last, and we might as well treat it as frozen.  I really don't want to
>> try to correct people's install problems or attempts to move ahead with
>> the various libraries we use over the internet, so simple is it.
> If you want to have a frozen application, the best might be to use
> py2exe, but maybe not worth the effort, if they don't mess with the
> installed python packages.
>
> Josef
>
>
>> On 9/21/2010 4:38 PM, josef.pktd at gmail.com wrote:
>>> On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 7:01 PM, Wayne Watson
>>> <sierra_mtnview at sbcglobal.net>    wrote:
>>>>    I may have bounced a similar problem around here a few months ago, but
>>>> this one is a bit more important to get an answer for.
>>>>
>>>> I'm about to distribute some report programs to three people who work
>>>> together and should be using the same version of Python and libraries
>>>> that I use, and a common application to us. However, to create two new
>>>> report programs they do not have, I need to make sure we do have the
>>>> same versions, and in particular need to use the numpy 1.2.0 I used for
>>>> the report programs.
>>>>
>>>> To replace the old numpy and make sure we are all on on the same wave
>>>> length, I wrote the description below.  I want to know if what I say
>>>> about removing 1.1.0 and installing 1.2.0 is correct.  I think deleting
>>>> the folder as below is the right way to go.  numpy is not in Control
>>>> Panel Add/Remove.
>>> I have some numpy versions in there
>>>
>>> I would recommend to first check Add/Remove, and delete from there and
>>> then delete the numpy folder in site-packages if it is still there.
>>>
>>> Why don't you upgrade to the latest release. If you are already
>>> upgrading, jumping to the latest might be better.
>>>
>>> Josef
>>>
>>>
>>> Comments?
>>>> =================================
>>>>             Required Libraries for Sentinel Report Programs for Win XP
>>>> ...
>>>> You will need to replace your numpy-1.1.0 library. This is accomplished by
>>>> first removing numpy-1.1.0 from the Python library located at
>>>>
>>>>     C:\Python2.5\Lib\site-packages.
>>>>
>>>> Delete the numpy folder.
>>>>
>>>> Next execute the numpy-1.2.0-win32-superpack-python2.5.exe to
>>>> install numpy 1.2.0.
>>>>
>>>> Try sentuser.py to make sure it runs properly. If not, contact me.
>>>> ==================================
>>>>
>>>> --
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>>>>
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>>             Wayne Watson (Watson Adventures, Prop., Nevada City, CA)
>>
>>               (121.015 Deg. W, 39.262 Deg. N) GMT-8 hr std. time)
>>                Obz Site:  39° 15' 7" N, 121° 2' 32" W, 2700 feet
>>
>>              Want to lose weight? Move to the equator. You'll weigh
>>              about 0.1% less than at the poles. Centrifugal force
>>              is directed opposite gravity there--zero at the poles.
>>                              -- WTW
>>
>>
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            Wayne Watson (Watson Adventures, Prop., Nevada City, CA)

              (121.015 Deg. W, 39.262 Deg. N) GMT-8 hr std. time)
               Obz Site:  39° 15' 7" N, 121° 2' 32" W, 2700 feet

             Want to lose weight? Move to the equator. You'll weigh
             about 0.1% less than at the poles. Centrifugal force
             is directed opposite gravity there--zero at the poles.
                             -- WTW


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