Hi, I've updated to Python 2.7.1 and numpy 1.5.1 on my 32-bit Windows building environment and made a new distribution archive for relax 1.3.10. You can find it at the relax download location:
http://download.gna.org/relax/ The file is called relax-1.3.10.Win32.py27.zip. Hopefully this one works! Regards, Edward 2011/2/22 Edward d'Auvergne <[email protected]>: > Hi, > > This message is actually a little different. The DLL load failed > message means that the file (maths_fns/relax_fit.dll) exists but it > cannot be loaded. In the message I gave, the file does not exist. > Unfortunately the message is not too informative, so I can't work out > if it is a Windows problem or a software version problem. I compiled > this in a virtual machine. It was Windows 2000 (a very old 32-bit > system, but should still produce things that run on all windows > versions), with Python 2.5 and numpy 1.1. It could be that the numpy > versions are too different, mine is too old and yours is too new. It > could also be the Windows version not being able to run old Windows > software. If it is the numpy problem, I might try to solve that for > the next version of relax. If it is the Windows version problem, > unfortunately there is really nothing I can do about that. > > If this is your own computer and you have administrator access, an > option is to try to install scons and MS Visual C++ > (http://www.nmr-relax.com/windows_devel.html). Otherwise you could > wait until the next relax version to see. Actually, maybe I'll try to > upgrade Python and numpy on my Windows building system and make a new > zip file for you to test. > > Regards, > > Edward > > > On 22 February 2011 18:42, Min-Kyu Cho <[email protected]> wrote: >> Yes, I got the same error message. >> >> Traceback (most recent call last): >> File "<console>", line 1, in <module> >> ImportError: DLL load failed: 지정된 모듈을 찾을 수 없습니다. ==> In Korean, "Cannot find >> the module". >> >> Regards, >> Min-Kyu >> >> +------------------------------+ >> Cho, Min-Kyu >> Rm. 5110D MRBIII, 465 21st Ave S. >> Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, TN 37232-8725 >> Phone: 615-936-3757 / Fax: 615-936-2211 >> >> >> | > -----Original Message----- >> | > From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On >> | > Behalf Of Edward d'Auvergne >> | > Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2011 10:45 AM >> | > To: Cho, Min-Kyu >> | > Cc: [email protected] >> | > Subject: Re: ImporError >> | > >> | > Hi, >> | > >> | > This is quite strange! The Win32 distribution should have worked :S >> | > Are you sure it was this version? What happens if you type: >> | > >> | > relax> from maths_fns.relax_fit import setup >> | > >> | > Do you get something like: >> | > >> | > relax> from maths_fns.relax_fit import setup >> | > Traceback (most recent call last): >> | > File "<console>", line 1, in <module> >> | > ImportError: No module named relax_fit >> | > relax> >> | > >> | > Hmmm, what is Windows doing here :S >> | > >> | > Bye, >> | > >> | > Edward >> | > >> | > >> | > >> | > On 22 February 2011 17:18, Min-Kyu Cho <[email protected]> >> | > wrote: >> | > > Hi, >> | > > >> | > > Here is the output with >> relax --help: >> | > > >> | > > relax 1.3.10 >> | > > >> | > > Molecular dynamics by NMR data analysis >> | > > >> | > > Copyright (C) 2001-2006 Edward d'Auvergne >> | > > Copyright (C) 2006-2011 the relax development team >> | > > >> | > > This is free software which you are welcome to modify and redistribute >> | > under >> | > > the >> | > > conditions of the GNU General Public License (GPL). This program, >> | > including >> | > > all >> | > > modules, is licensed under the GPL and comes with absolutely no >> | > warranty. >> | > > For >> | > > details type 'GPL' within the relax prompt. >> | > > >> | > > Assistance in using the relax prompt and scripting interface can be >> | > accessed >> | > > by >> | > > typing 'help' within the prompt. >> | > > >> | > > ImportError: relaxation curve fitting is unavailable, the >> | > corresponding C >> | > > modules have not been compiled. >> | > > >> | > > Hardware information: >> | > > Machine: x86 >> | > > Processor: x86 Family 6 Model 23 Stepping 6, >> | > GenuineIntel >> | > > >> | > > System information: >> | > > System: Windows >> | > > Release: post2008Server >> | > > Version: 6.1.7600 >> | > > Win32 version: post2008Server 6.1.7600 Multiprocessor >> Free >> | > > Distribution: >> | > > Full platform string: Windows-post2008Server-6.1.7600 >> | > > >> | > > Software information: >> | > > Architecture: 32bit WindowsPE >> | > > Python version: 2.6.5 >> | > > Python branch: tags/r265 >> | > > Python build: r265:79096, Mar 19 2010 21:48:26 >> | > > Python compiler: MSC v.1500 32 bit (Intel) >> | > > Python implementation: CPython >> | > > Python revision: 79096 >> | > > Numpy version: 1.5.1 >> | > > Libc version: >> | > > >> | > > Python packages (most are optional): >> | > > >> | > > Package Installed Version Path >> | > > >> | > minfx True Unknown >> D:\Programs\relax\minfx >> | > > bmrblib False >> | > > numpy True 1.5.1 C:\Program >> | > > Files\Python26\lib\site-packages\numpy >> | > > ScientificPython False >> | > > wxPython True >> | > > mpi4py False >> | > > epydoc False >> | > > optparse True 1.5.3 C:\Program >> | > > Files\Python26\lib\optparse.py >> | > > Numeric False >> | > > readline True C:\Program >> | > > Files\Python26\lib\site-packages\readline.py >> | > > profile True C:\Program >> | > > Files\Python26\lib\profile.py >> | > > bz2 True C:\Program >> | > > Files\Python26\DLLs\bz2.pyd >> | > > gzip True C:\Program >> | > > Files\Python26\lib\gzip.py >> | > > os.devnull True C:\Program >> | > > Files\Python26\lib\os.pyc >> | > > >> | > > Compiled relax C modules: >> | > > Relaxation curve fitting: False >> | > > --- >> | > > >> | > > It is clear that I don't have C library. At the moment, I don't need >> | > it, but >> | > > will try later with my data. >> | > > >> | > > Regards, >> | > > Min-Kyu >> | > > >> | > > >> | > > +------------------------------+ >> | > > Cho, Min-Kyu >> | > > Rm. 5110D MRBIII, 465 21st Ave S. >> | > > Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, TN 37232-8725 >> | > > Phone: 615-936-3757 / Fax: 615-936-2211 >> | > > >> | > > | > -----Original Message----- >> | > > | > From: [email protected] >> | > [mailto:[email protected]] On >> | > > | > Behalf Of Edward d'Auvergne >> | > > | > Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2011 3:21 AM >> | > > | > To: Cho, Min-Kyu >> | > > | > Cc: [email protected] >> | > > | > Subject: Re: ImporError >> | > > | > >> | > > | > Hi, >> | > > | > >> | > > | > Are you using the Win32 compiled version from >> | > > | > http://www.nmr-relax.com/download.html? Could you run: >> | > > | > >> | > > | > $ relax --info >> | > > | > >> | > > | > and copy the result? The problem here is that the C modules for >> | > the >> | > > | > relaxation curve-fitting of the R1 and R2 rates is either not >> | > compiled >> | > > | > or the compiled version is incompatible with your combination of >> | > MS >> | > > | > Windows version, Python version, and numpy version. It may be >> | > that >> | > > | > you are using a 64-bit version of Windows, in which case the 32- >> | > bit C >> | > > | > module will not work. If you don't need to use this part of relax, >> | > > | > you can safely ignore this warning. >> | > > | > >> | > > | > However, if you do need it and you are brave, I have created >> | > > | > instructions on how to set up a development environment on Windows >> | > to >> | > > | > allow the C modules to be compiled: >> | > > | > >> | > > | > http://www.nmr-relax.com/windows_devel.html >> | > > | > >> | > > | > With scons and MS Visual C++ installed, it should be possible to >> | > > | > compile the module. >> | > > | > >> | > > | > Regards, >> | > > | > >> | > > | > Edward >> | > > | > >> | > > | > >> | > > | > >> | > > | > >> | > > | > On 22 February 2011 06:13, Min-Kyu Cho <min- >> | > [email protected]> >> | > > | > wrote: >> | > > | > > Hi Eddy, >> | > > | > > >> | > > | > > >> | > > | > > >> | > > | > > I got the following error when I executed 'relax' on Window7; >> | > > | > > >> | > > | > > >> | > > | > > >> | > > | > > ImportError: relaxation curve fitting is unavailable, the >> | > > | > corresponding C >> | > > | > > module have not been compiled. >> | > > | > > >> | > > | > > >> | > > | > > >> | > > | > > What should I do? >> | > > | > > >> | > > | > > >> | > > | > > >> | > > | > > Cheers, >> | > > | > > >> | > > | > > Min-Kyu >> | > > | > > >> | > > | > > >> | > > | > > >> | > > | > > _______________________________________________ >> | > > | > > relax (http://nmr-relax.com) >> | > > | > > >> | > > | > > This is the relax-users mailing list >> | > > | > > [email protected] >> | > > | > > >> | > > | > > To unsubscribe from this list, get a password >> | > > | > > reminder, or change your subscription options, >> | > > | > > visit the list information page at >> | > > | > > https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/relax-users >> | > > | > > >> | > > | > > >> | > > >> | > > >> | > > _______________________________________________ >> | > > relax (http://nmr-relax.com) >> | > > >> | > > This is the relax-users mailing list >> | > > [email protected] >> | > > >> | > > To unsubscribe from this list, get a password >> | > > reminder, or change your subscription options, >> | > > visit the list information page at >> | > > https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/relax-users >> | > > >> >> > _______________________________________________ relax (http://nmr-relax.com) This is the relax-users mailing list [email protected] To unsubscribe from this list, get a password reminder, or change your subscription options, visit the list information page at https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/relax-users

