Hi Noel,
Recently I had issues with RDKit_2010_12_1 py2.6 binary on two machines
running XP (not 7). I was getting a crash each time I tried to "from
rdkit import Chem". After a fair bit of messing around, my rather
heavy-handed 'mend' was to delete the Python26 directory and reinstall
Python and the modules I needed!
It then ocurred to me that it could have been an incompatibility with an
earlier Numpy version(?) Would this be involved at the point of import?
The version I reinstalled was 1.5.1rc1.
Probably not going to be of help to you, but I thought I would share
just on the off-chance! : )
Kind regards
James
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