Permissions on python setup.py install

2008-02-12 Thread Labitt, Bruce
I'm trying install numpy on a linux box. Everything went ok until the end when setup complained about having insufficient permissions. I then installed as root. The install seemed to go ok, but the example file in the readme doesn't run. $ python -c 'import numpy; numpy.test()' Running from

Re: (Off Topic) Windoze spam and corruption

2008-02-12 Thread John Feole
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RE: Permissions on python setup.py install

2008-02-12 Thread Labitt, Bruce
Thanks. That was it. I knew it was simple... From: Shawn O'Shea [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2008 2:34 PM To: Labitt, Bruce Cc: gnhlug-discuss@mail.gnhlug.org Subject: Re: Permissions on python setup.py install Don't be in the

Re: Permissions on python setup.py install

2008-02-12 Thread Kent Johnson
Labitt, Bruce wrote: I’m trying install numpy on a linux box. Everything went ok until the “end” when setup complained about having insufficient permissions. I then installed as root. The install seemed to go ok, but the example file in the readme doesn’t run. $ python –c ‘import

Re: Permissions on python setup.py install

2008-02-12 Thread Shawn O'Shea
Don't be in the numpy src dir. dhcp91:~/Download/numpy-1.0.4 shawn$ pwd /Users/shawn/Download/numpy-1.0.4 dhcp91:~/Download/numpy-1.0.4 shawn$ python -c 'import numpy; numpy.test()' Running from numpy source directory. Traceback (most recent call last): File string, line 1, in ?

Re: News: California city implements Asterisk; saves $260K

2008-02-12 Thread Bill McGonigle
On Feb 7, 2008, at 15:56, Christopher Chisholm wrote: Would anyone here be confident in your ability to do what he did, under similar circumstances? Setting these systems up is pretty easy. Debugging them is a bitch, especially when it's something like, I get an echo on this line, but

Re: Free computer needs a new home

2008-02-12 Thread Ben Scott
On Feb 12, 2008 9:22 AM, Alex Hewitt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: So you're saying it only has 100,000,000 cycles on the CPU. There's no blue smoke coming out of the exhaust and it's only been used on Sunday to view the church services? ;^) Heh. Clever. Amusing. :) But I'm compelled to point

Re: Free computer needs a new home

2008-02-12 Thread Alex Hewitt
On Tue, 2008-02-12 at 08:52 -0500, Ted Roche wrote: I recently upgraded Dad's computer and have his old one to repurpose. It's a seven- or eight-year-old box, so it's no screamer but if you had a use for an older machine (second office machine, little LAMP server, etc.) this could fill the

Re: OT: Looking for styrofoam packing (Nashua)

2008-02-12 Thread Neil Joseph Schelly
I've got a decent amount of boxes/packing/styrofoam of various sorts at my home in Nashua. If you want to stop by between 4:00 and 5:30 or so, I'll be home and you're free to peruse through to find anything you want. -N On Tuesday 12 February 2008 08:34, kenta wrote: I have a fairly large

(cross-posted) added Bare Bones Project Management to the library

2008-02-12 Thread Lloyd Kvam
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Re: Free computer needs a new home

2008-02-12 Thread Ted Roche
Alex Hewitt wrote: So you're saying it only has 100,000,000 cycles on the CPU. There's no blue smoke coming out of the exhaust and it's only been used on Sunday to view the church services? ;^) There's no odometers on computers! As is, no warranty, but hey! It's hard to beat the price!

OT: Looking for styrofoam packing (Nashua)

2008-02-12 Thread kenta
I have a fairly large semi-fragile personal item to ship and ran out of packing. I planned to mooch some trash-bound packing leftovers from my office but I was a little upset to find that there isn't any. Apparently no one bought any hardware this week. That being said, anyone in the Nashua

LXF Magazine DVD Index

2008-02-12 Thread Jim Kuzdrall
Greetings, The bash script which follows builds an index of all source code files shipped on the DVDs that come with a subscription to Linux Format magazine. I searched in vain for one on the Internet without luck. I hope I didn't overlook something better. The DVDs are a great

Free computer needs a new home

2008-02-12 Thread Ted Roche
I recently upgraded Dad's computer and have his old one to repurpose. It's a seven- or eight-year-old box, so it's no screamer but if you had a use for an older machine (second office machine, little LAMP server, etc.) this could fill the bill. It was a single-owner machine, literally run by

Re: Free computer FINDS a new home

2008-02-12 Thread Ted Roche
Ted Roche wrote: If you'd like it, let me know. You can pick it up in Contoocook, or I can drag it along to a LUG meeting. It's taken. ___ gnhlug-discuss mailing list gnhlug-discuss@mail.gnhlug.org