> Add-Remove would be a very good answer, except for one thing. Understand > that I'm in Win7 so CP takes on a different form. On Control Panel > Add-Remove, I can find exactly two Python files: Python 2.5, and > python-Numpy-1.2.0. No scipy anything.
Well, it should be there. Perhaps it was installed by a different user, and will only show up when that user goes into CP? Do you recall what procedure you have used for installation? > Well, this is interesting. I just > noticed Martin v. Loewis on the Python 2.5 entry. That's you, right? Correct. I keep building the installers, but was asked to put Python Software Foundation into the creator field of the MSI file. > I think I posted the errors my partner got above. Let me look. Yes, > here's the copy. > He gets > > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "C:\Documents and > Settings\HP_Administrator.DavesDesktop\Desktop\NC-FireballReport20100729.py", > line 40, in <module> > from scipy import stats as stats # scoreatpercentile > File "C:\Python25\lib\site-packages\scipy\stats\__init__.py", line 7, > in <module> > from stats import * > File "C:\Python25\lib\site-packages\scipy\stats\stats.py", line 191, > in <module> > import scipy.special as special > File "C:\Python25\lib\site-packages\scipy\special\__init__.py", line > 22, in <module> > from numpy.testing import NumpyTest > ImportError: cannot import name NumpyTest There is no way this can be attributed to an addition of a single character. In your partner's version of numpy.testing, there is no name NumpyTest. That sounds alright - in my version of numpy, there is no numpy.testing.NumpyTest, either. However, the line in special\__init__.py, on my system, reads from numpy.testing import Tester So it looks like that the scipy version and the numpy version don't match. Regards, Martin -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
