El dc 15 de 11 del 2006 a les 23:12 +0100, en/na Koen van de Sande va escriure: > > A Dilluns 13 Novembre 2006 17:19, [EMAIL PROTECTED] escrigué: > > Nevertheless, you can install the shared libraries anywhere and then > > set the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable to point there. That > > should be enough for keeping PyTables happy. > > If you encounter any problems with this, I got it to work under Linux > using a limited user account. I had to install NumPy, NumArray and HDF5 > myself first, then copy files around a bit and set the LD_LIBRARY_PATH and > add the Python code of these modules to the Python library path. And then > it worked. > > If you need detailed steps, let me know, then I'll translate my Dutch > instruction list.
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