I thought I had established a new Python session subsequent to reboot, but I
guess I was dreaming.  Today I apparently had a new session, because the
unittest errors declined to 6.  Your suggestion that a new session would
improve things and that Python 2.5 may be a problem seemed verified.

After trying to upgrade to Python 2.6, I found that Numpy requires Python
2.4 or 2.5.  Since rpy requires Numpy, this seems an impasse.  Before the
meltdown, I was running (sorry I forgot to include this info):

Windows XP SP3,  

Python 2.5.2.?, 

[R] 2.8.1

rpy2-2.0.3, 

numpy 1.2.1, 

scipy 0.7.0

Now I've upgraded to Python 2.5.4.3 and I get the same result from unittest
- 6 errors.

Am I correct in believing that importing rpy2 establishes the r object?

Is there recorded somewhere central the compatible versions of these related
products?  Hopefully it would include others, such as wxPython, matplotlib,
boa-constructor and their families.  Getting the dependencies from each and
every product website is daunting.

Gary

 

 

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