On Wed, 7 Sep 2016, Vaclav Petras wrote:
The Python the Python tab in GUI *is* the Python running the GUI.
And that's what the first line in the tab display box indicates.
If it is able to import numpy there, it should be able to import it during
startup.
That it is not importing during startup is the problem here that needs
fixing.
Does the g.gui give you the numpy messages?
Not in the GUI window, but in the virtual console, yes.
Launching <wxpython> GUI in the background, please wait...
GRASS 7.3.svn (Oregon-Dayton):~ > Numeric,numarray or NumPy not found.
This module requires the Numeric/numarray or NumPy module,
which could not be imported. It probably is not installed
(it's not part of the standard Python distribution). See the
Numeric Python site (http://numpy.scipy.org) for information on
downloading source or binaries.
Displayed 3 times, once for each file seeking to access numpy.
I can see the `/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages` path in all the sys.path
lists you posted. If numpy is a subdir with __init__.py, then Python
should pick it up. Although numpy is a bit special since it has also a C
part...
I can copy with wxPython: 3.0.2.0 (and Python 2.7.10, any GRASS).
It should also work with wxPython-2.8.12.1 and python-2.7.5. But, when I
highlighted the text with the trackball it would not paste in the alpine
urxvt window. Alpine's a text-based MUA, not a GUI-based one.
Rich
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