Re: Fwd: About the Python

2023-01-02 Thread Michael Torrie
On 1/1/23 22:27, Ramya M wrote:
> This is from JNN College of Engineering, Shimoga. we are facing some
> problems while using python. Please can you resolve this issue.

Without any further information on your part, we can only guess at what
the problems might be.  Crystal ball says that Thomas' suggestion will
probably solve your problem. But since we don't know what the problems
even are, this is just a wild guess.

> We are using python 3.11.1 (64 bit) for windows 10. but while installing
> the "numpy and matplotlib" packages we are getting errors. In some cases
> after installation of the above said packages we are getting errors while
> working.

You'll need to provide more information than that.  What are these
errors?  Copy and paste the text into your message. Attachments are not
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Re: Fwd: About the Python

2023-01-02 Thread Mats Wichmann

On 1/2/23 10:32, Thomas Passin wrote:
Since you have an immediate need to have working installations, I 
suggest that you downgrade to an earlier version of Python. V3.11.1 is 
new and some binary libraries (such as numpy) may not be working 
correctly yet with the latest version.  Your students will not need any 
of the new features that 3.11 may provide.


On 1/2/2023 12:27 AM, Ramya M wrote:

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From: Ramya M 
Date: Mon, Jan 2, 2023, 9:58 AM
Subject: About the Python
To: 


This is from JNN College of Engineering, Shimoga. we are facing some
problems while using python. Please can you resolve this issue.

We are using python 3.11.1 (64 bit) for windows 10. but while installing
the "numpy and matplotlib" packages we are getting errors. In some cases
after installation of the above said packages we are getting errors while
working.

So, Please can you people resolve this issue as the python labs are going
on and students are facing some difficulties.

Thanking you


Regards
Ramya M
Instructor, ECE Dept.
JNNCE, Shimoga


Second these comments... you don't have to be in a rush to upgrade to a 
new Python if there are a lot of complex dependencies.


There's a site where you can do a quick check for some of the more 
popular addons:


https://pyreadiness.org

That said, the packages you mention should be available for 3.11 - 
though there could be some dependencies in your chain causing problems.


You haven't given any actionable information. "Getting errors" is a 
meaningless statement without details.  People minded to help aren't 
going to be able to do so.

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Re: Fwd: About the Python

2023-01-02 Thread Thomas Passin
Since you have an immediate need to have working installations, I 
suggest that you downgrade to an earlier version of Python. V3.11.1 is 
new and some binary libraries (such as numpy) may not be working 
correctly yet with the latest version.  Your students will not need any 
of the new features that 3.11 may provide.


On 1/2/2023 12:27 AM, Ramya M wrote:

-- Forwarded message -
From: Ramya M 
Date: Mon, Jan 2, 2023, 9:58 AM
Subject: About the Python
To: 


This is from JNN College of Engineering, Shimoga. we are facing some
problems while using python. Please can you resolve this issue.

We are using python 3.11.1 (64 bit) for windows 10. but while installing
the "numpy and matplotlib" packages we are getting errors. In some cases
after installation of the above said packages we are getting errors while
working.

So, Please can you people resolve this issue as the python labs are going
on and students are facing some difficulties.

Thanking you


Regards
Ramya M
Instructor, ECE Dept.
JNNCE, Shimoga


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Fwd: About the Python

2023-01-02 Thread Ramya M
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From: Ramya M 
Date: Mon, Jan 2, 2023, 9:58 AM
Subject: About the Python
To: 


This is from JNN College of Engineering, Shimoga. we are facing some
problems while using python. Please can you resolve this issue.

We are using python 3.11.1 (64 bit) for windows 10. but while installing
the "numpy and matplotlib" packages we are getting errors. In some cases
after installation of the above said packages we are getting errors while
working.

So, Please can you people resolve this issue as the python labs are going
on and students are facing some difficulties.

Thanking you


Regards
Ramya M
Instructor, ECE Dept.
JNNCE, Shimoga
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