I did get an error:
> python -c "import ssl"
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<string>", line 1, in <module>
File "/usr/local/python/2.7.9/gnu/lib/python2.7/ssl.py", line 97, in <module>
import _ssl # if we can't import it, let the error propagate
ImportError: No module named _ssl
I'll let the sysadmins know. Thanks.
--------------------------------------------
On Tue, 1/10/17, Nathaniel Smith <[email protected]> wrote:
Subject: Re: [scikit-image] Fw: Re: Compilation Problems
To: "James Board" <[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected]
Date: Tuesday, January 10, 2017, 3:13 PM
The easy way to check if your
Python has SSL support is to do: python -c
"import ssl"and see if you get an error
message.
If you do you then it's probably worth
complaining to whoever installed that Python so that they at
least know that there's a problem -- this is a pretty
serious kind of brokenness, as you're
discovering.
I agree with other posters that the quick/easy
fix is to install Anaconda.
-n
On Jan 10, 2017 7:33
AM, "James Board via scikit-image" <[email protected]>
wrote:
I don't have root
access on this
machine and I personally didn't install the python
version. I can't tell if the sysadmins installed
openssl-devel before building python.
How sure are you that this is causing my problem? I
could build python and openssl-devel myself. But
without root access, that could be a lot of work because
I'll have to track down each dependency manually.
Thank you for replying.
>
> ------------------------------ --------------
> On Sun, 1/8/17, Nathaniel Smith <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> Subject: Re: [scikit-image] Compilation Problems
> To: "James Board" <[email protected]>
> Cc: [email protected]
> Date: Sunday, January 8, 2017, 10:16 PM
>
> You appear to be using a self-built
> Python. Did you by chance forget
> to install openssl-devel before building Python, so
that
> you
> ended up
> with a Python that has no ssl module?
>
> -n
>
> On Sun, Jan 8, 2017 at 6:11 PM, James Board via
> scikit-image
> <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > I'm on a Red-Hat-like Linux machine and I
tried to
> install scikit several ways and failed. Here was
one
> attempt:
> >
> >> git clone https://github.com/scikit-
image/scikit-image.git
> >> cd scikit-image
> >> python --version
> > Python 2.7.9
> >
> >> pip install -e
> > Traceback (most recent call last):
> > File
> "/usr/local/python/2.7.9/gnu// bin/pip",
line 9, in
> <module>
> > load_entry_point('pip==8.1. 0',
> 'console_scripts', 'pip')()
> > File
> "build/bdist.linux-x86_64/egg/
pkg_resources/__init__.py",
> line 568, in load_entry_point
> > File
> "build/bdist.linux-x86_64/egg/
pkg_resources/__init__.py",
> line 2720, in load_entry_point
> > File
> "build/bdist.linux-x86_64/egg/
pkg_resources/__init__.py",
> line 2380, in load
> > File
> "build/bdist.linux-x86_64/egg/
pkg_resources/__init__.py",
> line 2386, in resolve
> > File
> "/usr/local/python/2.7.9/gnu/
lib/python2.7/site-packages/ pip-8.1.0-py2.7.egg/pip/__
init__.py",
> line 15, in <module>
> > from pip.vcs import git,
> mercurial, subversion, bazaar # noqa
> > File
> "/usr/local/python/2.7.9/gnu/
lib/python2.7/site-packages/ pip-8.1.0-py2.7.egg/pip/vcs/
subversion.py",
> line 9, in <module>
> > from pip.index import Link
> > File
> "/usr/local/python/2.7.9/gnu/
lib/python2.7/site-packages/ pip-8.1.0-py2.7.egg/pip/index.
py",
> line 30, in <module>
> > from pip.wheel import Wheel,
> wheel_ext
> > File
> "/usr/local/python/2.7.9/gnu/
lib/python2.7/site-packages/ pip-8.1.0-py2.7.egg/pip/wheel.
py",
> line 39, in <module>
> > from
> pip._vendor.distlib.scripts import ScriptMaker
> > File
> "/usr/local/python/2.7.9/gnu/
lib/python2.7/site-packages/ pip-8.1.0-py2.7.egg/pip/_
vendor/distlib/scripts.py",
> line 14, in <module>
> > from .compat import sysconfig,
> detect_encoding, ZipFile
> > File
> "/usr/local/python/2.7.9/gnu/
lib/python2.7/site-packages/ pip-8.1.0-py2.7.egg/pip/_
vendor/distlib/compat.py",
> line 31, in <module>
> > from urllib2 import (Request,
> urlopen, URLError, HTTPError,
> > ImportError: cannot import name HTTPSHandler
> >
> > Here's another attempt that failed:
> >
> >> easy_install --install-dir=/p/home/jpboard/
SCIKIT
> -U scikit-image
> > Creating /p/home/jpboard/SCIKIT/site.py
> > Searching for scikit-image
> > Reading https://pypi.python.org/
simple/scikit-image/
> > Download error on
> https://pypi.python.org/
simple/scikit-image/:
> unknown url type: https -- Some packages may not be
> found!
> > Couldn't find index page for
'scikit-image' (maybe
> misspelled?)
> > Scanning index of all packages (this may take a
> while)
> > Reading https://pypi.python.org/
simple/
> > Download error on https://pypi.python.org/
simple/: unknown url type:
> https -- Some packages may not be found!
> > No local packages or download links found for
> scikit-image
> > error: Could not find suitable distribution for
> Requirement.parse('scikit- image')
> >
> > Can anyone tell what I'm doing
> wrong? I tried all available options for me
> in the scikit documentation. What should I do
next?
> >
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