Am 27.04.2013 19:42, schrieb Anthony Scopatz:
> On Sat, Apr 27, 2013 at 12:35 PM, Andreas Hilboll <li...@hilboll.de
> <mailto:li...@hilboll.de>> wrote:
> 
>     Am 27.04.2013 19 <tel:27.04.2013%2019>:17, schrieb Anthony Scopatz:
>     > Whoo hoo!  Thanks for all of your hard work Antonio!
>     >
>     > PyTables users, we'd really appreciate it if you could try out
>     this beta
>     > release, run the test suite:
>     >
>     > $ python -c "import tables as tb; tb.test()"
>     >
>     > And let us know if there are any issues.  Additionally, if you are
>     > feeling brave, any help you can give closing out the last remaining
>     > issues [1] would be great!
> 
>     $ virtualenv --system-site-packages .virtualenvs/pytables-test
>     (pytables-test) $ python -c "import tables; tables.test()"
>     Traceback (most recent call last):
>       File "<string>", line 1, in <module>
>       File "tables/__init__.py", line 82, in <module>
>         from tables.utilsextension import (get_pytables_version,
>     get_hdf5_version,
>     ImportError: No module named utilsextension
> 
> 
> This seems like you didn't compile and install PyTables first.  So to be
> more clear:
> 
> ~ $ cd pytables
> ~/pytables $ python setup.py install 
> ~/pytables $ cd ..
> ~ $ python -c "import tables; tables.test()"
> 
> Be Well
> Anthony 
> 
> 
> 
>     -- Andreas.
> 
> 

Sorry, didn't write down that line. Actually, I did compile and install
pytables using python setup.py install from within the virtualenv.

The problem was that I ran that command from within the installation
directory, so that `import tables` didn't import the installed version.
I keep making that mistake with every project at least twice :-/

When you try to do that in scipy, it gives a warning. Maybe it would be
a good idea to do this in pytables as well?

The tests all ran well:

$ python -c "import tables as tb; tb.test()"
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
PyTables version:  3.0.0b1
HDF5 version:      1.8.4-patch1
NumPy version:     1.6.1
Numexpr version:   1.4.2 (not using Intel's VML/MKL)
Zlib version:      1.2.3.4 (in Python interpreter)
BZIP2 version:     1.0.6 (6-Sept-2010)
Blosc version:     1.2.1-rc1 (2013-04-24)
Cython version:    0.15.1
Python version:    2.7.3 (default, Aug  1 2012, 05:14:39)
[GCC 4.6.3]
Platform:          linux2-x86_64
Byte-ordering:     little
Detected cores:    2
Default encoding:  ascii
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
[...]
Ran 5242 tests in 493.636s
OK


and

$ python -c "import tables as tb; tb.test()"
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
PyTables version:  3.0.0b1
HDF5 version:      1.8.4-patch1
NumPy version:     1.6.1
Numexpr version:   2.1 (not using Intel's VML/MKL)
Zlib version:      1.2.3.4 (in Python interpreter)
BZIP2 version:     1.0.6 (6-Sept-2010)
Blosc version:     1.2.1-rc1 (2013-04-24)
Cython version:    0.19
Python version:    3.2.3 (default, Oct 19 2012, 20:10:41)
[GCC 4.6.3]
Platform:          linux2-x86_64
Byte-ordering:     little
Detected cores:    2
Default encoding:  utf-8
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
[...]
Ran 5217 tests in 526.794s
OK


-- 
-- Andreas.

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