After every install of pyplot (or any graphing app) failing in Windows and install of Julia failing in Linux - went back to Windows.
Uninstalled Enthought, removed Julia. Got Anaconda, then installed Julia. This is the error I get. julia> using PyPlot ERROR: could not load module python: The specified module could not be found. in pyinitialize at C:\Users\RGurjar\.julia\PyCall\src\PyCall.jl:422 in pyinitialize at C:\Users\RGurjar\.julia\PyCall\src\PyCall.jl:417 WARNING: backtraces on your platform are often misleading or partially incorrect Looks like back to square one? for information PYTHONHOME is set to C:\Anaconda;C:\Anaconda\Scripts PYTHONPATH is set to C:\Anaconda\Lib Help please On Sat, Jan 25, 2014 at 3:33 PM, Rajan Gurjar <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Bert, > I also have a virtual Xubuntu. However, when I tried building Julia from > Github it did not work. So I am guessing that even virtual Xubuntu will not > work. However, I should try Virtual Ubuntu 12.04 as you suggested. > Thanks > > > On Sat, Jan 25, 2014 at 3:31 PM, Rajan Gurjar <[email protected]>wrote: > >> Hi Stefan, >> I having more trouble with Linux as you will see from my other post >> (concerning Linux issues) and that is because I have R installed - so some >> issues with RMath library. Instead why I tried to build it myself from the >> Git it gives a crash status. Found out some issues with Xubuntu. >> That is latest. I will try out bert's suggestion next. >> I still have to try uninstalling Enthought from Windows - replace it by >> Anaconda and then hopefully everything will be fine. That is a backup plan. >> >> >> On Sat, Jan 25, 2014 at 2:08 PM, Stefan Karpinski >> <[email protected]>wrote: >> >>> Sorry you're having trouble with this. Windows is always a problem child >>> but installing Julia on Linux should not present any major problems. >>> >>> >>> On Fri, Jan 24, 2014 at 10:08 PM, Rajn <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>> Well actually I tried linux too. I have latest Xubuntu 13.0 version and >>>> Julia does not even install (worse than Windows) when I try its >>>> repositories suggested in the download webpage. Some issue with unmet >>>> dependencies with some math library. >>>> I guess I will stick to Octave and python for now and come back to >>>> Julia next year when things are a bit better resolved. >>>> I wish I had more time to play around but I am hard pressed for time. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On Friday, January 24, 2014 7:16:41 PM UTC-5, Jake Bolewski wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Honestly after fighting with Python on Windows for many years, your >>>>> best course of action is probably to uninstall everything and try again >>>>> from scratch. I would back Steven's suggestion to install Anaconda if you >>>>> are able. It sounds like more work but in the end it is the only way to >>>>> preserve your sanity. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Friday, January 24, 2014 5:36:24 PM UTC-5, Steven G. Johnson wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> On Friday, January 24, 2014 3:59:38 PM UTC-5, Rajn wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Sorry Steve, >>>>>>> There is no PYTHONPATH in the Windows environment variable. I have >>>>>>> not set that variable. I miswrote earlier. >>>>>>> There is only PYTHONHOME which is set to C:\Python27 >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> You might try setting your PYTHONPATH variable, so that libpython can >>>>>> use it to find the Python modules it is missing. >>>>>> >>>>> >>> >> >
