Thank you Robert. That is perfect! It shows you are running the most recent version of setuptools (20.2.2) which has some big changes to markerlib.
Can you try the following in a bash window, to check your install of nupic is correct? cd $NUPIC > py.test tests/unit Further information on running NuPIC unit testing can be seen here; https://github.com/numenta/nupic#test Regards, Richard. On Sat, Mar 5, 2016 at 8:46 PM, robert bartley <[email protected] > wrote: > I hope this is the information that you require. > > adium-theme-ubuntu (0.3.4) > apipkg (1.4) > apt-xapian-index (0.45) > asteval (0.9.1) > chardet (2.0.1) > command-not-found (0.3) > cov-core (1.15.0) > coverage (3.7.1) > DBUtils (1.1) > debtagshw (0.1) > defer (1.0.6) > dirspec (13.10) > duplicity (0.6.23) > execnet (1.4.1) > httplib2 (0.8) > lockfile (0.8) > lxml (3.3.3) > mock (1.0.1) > numpy (1.9.2) > nupic (0.5.1.dev0) > nupic.bindings (0.4.1.dev0) > oauthlib (0.6.1) > oneconf (0.3.7.14.4.1) > ordereddict (1.1) > PAM (0.4.2) > pexpect (3.1) > Pillow (2.3.0) > pip (8.0.3) > piston-mini-client (0.7.5) > prettytable (0.7.2) > psutil (1.0.1) > py (1.4.31) > pycapnp (0.5.7) > pycrypto (2.6.1) > pycups (1.9.66) > pygobject (3.12.0) > PyMySQL (0.6.2) > pyOpenSSL (0.13) > pyproj (1.9.3) > pyserial (2.6) > pysmbc (1.0.14.1) > pytest (2.5.1) > pytest-cov (1.6) > pytest-xdist (1.8) > python-apt (0.9.3.5ubuntu2) > python-dateutil (2.1) > python-debian (0.1.21-nmu2ubuntu2) > pyxdg (0.25) > PyYAML (3.10) > reportlab (3.0) > requests (2.2.1) > sessioninstaller (0.0.0) > setuptools (20.2.2) > six (1.5.2) > software-center-aptd-plugins (0.0.0) > system-service (0.1.6) > Twisted-Core (13.2.0) > Twisted-Web (13.2.0) > unittest2 (0.5.1) > unity-lens-photos (1.0) > urllib3 (1.7.1) > validictory (0.9.1) > wheel (0.29.0) > xdiagnose (3.6.3build2) > zope.interface (4.0.5) > > ------------------------------ > Date: Sat, 5 Mar 2016 09:43:53 +0000 > Subject: Re: Installation help > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > > > Hi Robert, > > Could you start a bash command window and run 'pip list'. Then copy and > paste the output into a reply so we can see what version of packages you > have installed with Python. Or just let us know from that list what version > of the setuptools package you have installed? > > The markerlib package has been part of setuptools for quite a few years > now, so it'd be great to find out which version you are using. There has > been some very recent changes with the markerlib side of setuptools that > may be leading to this import error [1]. > > Regards, Richard. > > 1 https://pythonhosted.org/setuptools/history.html > > > On Sat, Mar 5, 2016 at 7:08 AM, robert bartley < > [email protected]> wrote: > > Hi I am new to python as well as other programming language. I have > followed your updated version guide step by step on how to install nupic on > Ubuntu 14.04. All went well until I got to > > python $NUPIC/scripts/run_nupic_tests.py-u > > When running testI got an error stating > > from _markerlib import compile as compile_marker > ImportError: No module named _markerlib > > >
