>
> Looking at the install of basemap closely I noticed some errors that  
> make me wonder whether the geos libraries need to be compiled as 64- 
> bit to work?
>   

Mike:  Yes, I suspect that is the problem.  Unfortunately, I've no idea 
how to fix that.

Even if you get beyond that though - I think you are going to run into 
problems with basemap/geos using python 2.6 and numpy 1.2.1.  I've been 
waiting for a numpy 1.3 release that fully supports python 2.6 before 
digging into this.

*****

Was this ever resolved?  I am having the same basemap/geos error - "Symbol
not found: _GEOSArea"

I am using python 2.7 with numpy-1.6.1 for py 2.7.  I made sure to use the
32 bit python to match with with the numpy version.  I'm near at my wits
end, so any help would be awesome
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