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I had some problems with my easy_install and pip, probably b/c they were not associated with the right versions of Python. I was able to use [[ | I had some problems with my easy_install and pip, probably b/c they were not associated with the right versions of Python. I was able to use [[Python#Virtual_Python:_virtualenv|Virtualenv]] to debug some of the problems, and basically ended up having to remove my custom-installed version of numpy in favor of the pip-installed version of numpy. This broke my custom-installed version of scipy and ipython as well, so I had to install those using pip. These ended up not working, and I had to go back to my old, by-hand installations. So, in the end, I don't actually know what the right procedure is; I just have a vague sense that there were some problems, that got resolved, by something I did, at some point. | ||
Like I said, it was a big damn mess. | Like I said, it was a big damn mess. | ||
Revision as of 22:10, 9 July 2013
Installing
This was a royal pain in the ass.
I had some problems with my easy_install and pip, probably b/c they were not associated with the right versions of Python. I was able to use Virtualenv to debug some of the problems, and basically ended up having to remove my custom-installed version of numpy in favor of the pip-installed version of numpy. This broke my custom-installed version of scipy and ipython as well, so I had to install those using pip. These ended up not working, and I had to go back to my old, by-hand installations. So, in the end, I don't actually know what the right procedure is; I just have a vague sense that there were some problems, that got resolved, by something I did, at some point.
Like I said, it was a big damn mess.
First, I downloaded and installed easy_install from source.
Then, I ran the following commands:
$ sudo easy_install pip $ sudo pip install numpy $ sudo pip install pandas
and installing tables stuff:
$ sudo pip install numexpr $ sudo pip install tables