If this is a python-only environment problem, maybe these search
results will help?

https://www.google.com/search?q=python+No+module+named+site
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Matt Taylor
OS Community Flag-Bearer
Numenta


On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 8:33 AM, Matthew Taylor <[email protected]> wrote:
> I still don't understand the error "No module named site". The python
> site module [1] is supposedly "automatically imported during
> initialization". So if this module isn't loading, doesn't this mean
> there is a problem with the python environment, not pip, not nupic?
>
> [1] https://docs.python.org/2/library/site.html
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> Matt Taylor
> OS Community Flag-Bearer
> Numenta
>
>
> On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 8:19 AM, Roos, Matthew J.
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Austin, thanks for the tips.  Unfortunately I¹m still having trouble.
>> I¹ve tried setting the environment variables to either my Anaconda
>> installation or that in the nupic-darwin64 repo.  See my emails on ³python
>> problems² for a little more info.  I wanted to follow your instructions
>> below but I don¹t know where deactivate_nupic is and $NUPIC_ENV is not
>> defined.
>>
>> The primary error that has cropped up several times refers to a ³module
>> named site.²
>>
>> bash-3.2$ make tests_pyhtm
>> [100%] Basic tests in Python
>> Creating network...
>> Region count is 0
>> Adding a PyNode region...
>> ImportError: No module named site
>> make[3]: *** [CMakeFiles/tests_pyhtm] Error 1
>> make[2]: *** [CMakeFiles/tests_pyhtm.dir/all] Error 2
>> make[1]: *** [CMakeFiles/tests_pyhtm.dir/rule] Error 2
>> make: *** [tests_pyhtm] Error 2
>>
>> On, and I was getting an error about $PYTHONHOME, which I tried setting to
>> either $NTA/lib or /Applications/anaconda/lib.  Both quieted the error
>> message but I¹m not sure I¹m setting the variable correctly.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Matthew J. Roos, Ph.D.
>> Applied Neuroscience Section
>> Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
>> Phone: 443-778-3560 / 240-228-3560
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 4/24/14, 12:00 PM, "[email protected]"
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>----------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>
>>>Message: 1
>>>Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2014 14:34:16 -0700
>>>From: Austin Marshall <[email protected]>
>>>To: "NuPIC general mailing list." <[email protected]>
>>>Subject: Re: [nupic-discuss] NuPic install difficulty
>>>Message-ID:
>>>       <caelyfhzeuux9rkk9-3h1pbbeg-0apjcz1tgtyd4d5s7p_hq...@mail.gmail.com>
>>>Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"
>>>
>>>I can provide some insight into the confusion.  The nupic-darwin64
>>>repository is a collection of pre-compiled python dependencies for OS X,
>>>along with some scripts to prepend the dependencies to your environment.
>>> Up until very recently, the master branch of
>>>https://github.com/numenta/nupic-darwin64 was out of date, and built
>>>specifically for python 2.6.  Meanwhile, the build process has changed
>>>from
>>>build.sh, which no longer exists, to one that is CMake-based.  The
>>>python-2.7 branch was recently updated, and so I just merged it into
>>>master.
>>>
>>>That said, if you're running Anaconda, you don't technically need
>>>nupic-darwin64, and can bypass those instructions.  But, you may want to
>>>try again now that it's been updated.  You should be able to pull in the
>>>latest, run the activate script, and move forward with building nupic:
>>>
>>>    cd $NUPIC_ENV
>>>    deactivate_nupic
>>>    git reset --hard
>>>    git clean -fd
>>>    git pull origin master
>>>    source bin/activate
>>>    cd $NUPIC
>>>    mkdir -p build/scripts
>>>    cd build/scripts
>>>    rm -rf *
>>>    rm -rf $BUILDDIR
>>>    cmake $NUPIC
>>>    make -j3
>>>
>>>
>>
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