python setup.py install --prefix=your_path
You shouldn't have to clean up the previous install, if it got to the
point where it was copy files, the first one would have failed. Next
time you run setup.py with the --prefix option, it will pick up where
the previous install left off.
Bryce
Elijah Gregory wrote:
Dear NumPy Users,
I am attempting to install numpy-0.9.8 as a user on unix
system. When I install numpy by typing "python setup.py install" as per
the (only) instructions in the README.txt file everything proceeds
smoothly until some point where the script attempts to write a file to
the root-level /usr/lib64. How can I configure the setup.py
script to use my user-level directories which I do have access
to? Also, given that the install exited with an error, how do I
clean up the aborted installation? Thank you for your help,
regards,
Elijah Gregory
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