I installed Pillow a few days back - it went fine.

$pip install Pillow

You need to make sure that you have libraries for png/jpg available. I am
not sure if that has to be a pip or a sudo apt-get ( i went the apt-get way
)

V.



On Tue, Dec 17, 2013 at 6:35 PM, Duncan Bates <[email protected]>wrote:

> Testing django for my next web app, but encountering image library
> problems when I've added the django-facebook to my project;
> ImproperlyConfigured: Neither Pillow nor PIL could be imported: No module
> named Image
>
> Using python v2.7 win64 / Django 1.6, and Microsoft Python Tools for
> Visual Studio v2.0.11016.00
>
> Tried to install PIL and Pillow through pip, both fails.
>
> Ideas?
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