Re: [Numpy-discussion] Yes, this one again ImportError: No module named multiarray

2013-03-13 Thread Dinesh B Vadhia
Hi Chris
Darn!  It worked this morning and I don't know why.

Focused on PyInstaller because it creates a single executable.  Testing on 
all major versions of Windows (32-bit and 64-bit), Linux and OSX.  The 
problem OS is unsurprisingly, Windows XP (SP3).

Numpy was upgraded to the mkl-version and maybe that did the trick.  Tried 
to replicate on an identical Windows XP machine using the standard 
sourceforge distribution but that resulted in a pyinstaller error.

Anyway, using the latest releases of all software ie. Python 2.7.3, Numpy 
1.7.0, Scipy 0.11.0, PyInstaller 2.0.

Will post back if run into problems again.  Best ...


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Subject: Re: [Numpy-discussion] Yes,this one again ImportError: No module 
named multiarray

 On Tue, Mar 12, 2013 at 7:05 AM, Dinesh B Vadhia
 dineshbvad...@hotmail.com wrote:
 Does that mean numpy won't work with freeze/create_executable type of 
 tools
 or is there a workaround?

 I've used numpy with py2exe and py2app out of the box with no issues (
 actually, there is an issue with too much stuff getting bundled up,
 but it works)

 ImportError let alone what the solution is.  The Traceback, similar to
 others found on the web, is:

 Traceback (most recent call last):
   File test.py, ...
   File C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\numpy\__init__.py, line 154, in
 module

 This indicates that your code is importing the numpy that's inside the
 system installation -- it should be using one in your app bundle.

 What bundling tool are you using?
 How did you install python/numpy?
 What does your bundling tol config look like?
 And, of course, version numbers of everything.

 -Chris

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Re: [Numpy-discussion] Yes, this one again ImportError: No module named multiarray

2013-03-13 Thread Pat Marion
Glad you got it working!  For those who might be interested, the
distinction between the example I linked to and packaging tools like
PyInstaller or py2exe, is that
NumpyBuiltinExamplehttps://github.com/patmarion/NumpyBuiltinExampleuses
static linking to embed numpy as a builtin module.  At runtime, there
is no dynamic loading, and there is no filesystem access.  The technique is
targeted at HPC or embedded systems where you might want to avoid touching
the filesystem, or avoid dynamic loading.

Pat


On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 2:08 AM, Dinesh B Vadhia
dineshbvad...@hotmail.comwrote:

 Hi Chris
 Darn!  It worked this morning and I don't know why.

 Focused on PyInstaller because it creates a single executable.  Testing on
 all major versions of Windows (32-bit and 64-bit), Linux and OSX.  The
 problem OS is unsurprisingly, Windows XP (SP3).

 Numpy was upgraded to the mkl-version and maybe that did the trick.  Tried
 to replicate on an identical Windows XP machine using the standard
 sourceforge distribution but that resulted in a pyinstaller error.

 Anyway, using the latest releases of all software ie. Python 2.7.3, Numpy
 1.7.0, Scipy 0.11.0, PyInstaller 2.0.

 Will post back if run into problems again.  Best ...


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 From: Chris Barker - NOAA Federal chris.bar...@noaa.gov
 Sent: Tuesday, March 12, 2013 2:50 PM
 To: Discussion of Numerical Python numpy-discussion@scipy.org
 Subject: Re: [Numpy-discussion] Yes,this one again ImportError: No module
 named multiarray

  On Tue, Mar 12, 2013 at 7:05 AM, Dinesh B Vadhia
  dineshbvad...@hotmail.com wrote:
  Does that mean numpy won't work with freeze/create_executable type of
  tools
  or is there a workaround?
 
  I've used numpy with py2exe and py2app out of the box with no issues (
  actually, there is an issue with too much stuff getting bundled up,
  but it works)
 
  ImportError let alone what the solution is.  The Traceback, similar to
  others found on the web, is:
 
  Traceback (most recent call last):
File test.py, ...
File C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\numpy\__init__.py, line 154, in
  module
 
  This indicates that your code is importing the numpy that's inside the
  system installation -- it should be using one in your app bundle.
 
  What bundling tool are you using?
  How did you install python/numpy?
  What does your bundling tol config look like?
  And, of course, version numbers of everything.
 
  -Chris
 
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  Oceanographer
 
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[Numpy-discussion] Yes, this one again ImportError: No module named multiarray

2013-03-12 Thread Dinesh B Vadhia
I've been using Numpy/Scipy for 5 years so know a little on how to get around 
them.  Recently, I've needed to either freeze or create executables with tools 
such as PyInstaller, Cython, Py2exe and others on both Windows (XP 32-bit, 7 
64-bit) and Ubuntu (12.04) Linux (64-bit).  The test program (which runs 
perfectly with the Python interpreter) is very simple:

import numpy

def main():
print numpy.array([12, 23, 34, 45, 56, 67, 78, 89, 90])
return

if __name__ == '__main__':
main()

The software versions are Python 2.7.3, Numpy 1.7.0, and Scipy 0.11.  The 
import numpy causes an ImportError: No module named multiarray.  After 
endless Googling, I am none the wiser about what (really) causes the 
ImportError let alone what the solution is.  The Traceback, similar to others 
found on the web, is:

Traceback (most recent call last):
  File test.py, ...
  File C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\numpy\__init__.py, line 154, in module
import add_newdocs
  File C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\numpy\add_newdocs.py, line 9, in module
from numpy.lib import add_newdoc
  File C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\numpy\lib\__init__.py, line 4, in 
module
from type_check import *
  File C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\numpy\lib\type_check.py, line 8, in 
module
import numpy.core.numeric as _nx
  File C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\numpy\core\__init__.py, line 5, in 
module
import multiarray
ImportError: No module named multiarray.

Could someone shed some light on this - please?  Thx.
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Re: [Numpy-discussion] Yes, this one again ImportError: No module named multiarray

2013-03-12 Thread Aron Ahmadia
multiarray is an extension module that lives within numpy/core, that is,
when, import multiarray is called, (and it's the first imported extension
module in numpy), multiarray.ext (ext being dll on Windows I guess), gets
dynamically loaded.

No module named multiarray is indicating problems with your freeze setup.
 Most of these tools don't support locally imported extension modules.

Does this help you get oriented on your problem?

A


On Tue, Mar 12, 2013 at 1:01 PM, Dinesh B Vadhia
dineshbvad...@hotmail.comwrote:

 **
 I've been using Numpy/Scipy for 5 years so know a little on how to get
 around them.  Recently, I've needed to either freeze or create executables
 with tools such as PyInstaller, Cython, Py2exe and others on both Windows
 (XP 32-bit, 7 64-bit) and Ubuntu (12.04) Linux (64-bit).  The test
 program (which runs perfectly with the Python interpreter) is very simple:

 import numpy

 def main():
 print numpy.array([12, 23, 34, 45, 56, 67, 78, 89, 90])
 return

 if __name__ == '__main__':
 main()

 The software versions are Python 2.7.3, Numpy 1.7.0, and Scipy 0.11.  The
 import numpy causes an ImportError: No module named multiarray.  After
 endless Googling, I am none the wiser about what (really) causes the
 ImportError let alone what the solution is.  The Traceback, similar to
 others found on the web, is:

 Traceback (most recent call last):
   File test.py, ...
   File C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\numpy\__init__.py, line 154, in
 module
 import add_newdocs
   File C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\numpy\add_newdocs.py, line 9, in
 module
 from numpy.lib import add_newdoc
   File C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\numpy\lib\__init__.py, line 4, in
 module
 from type_check import *
   File C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\numpy\lib\type_check.py, line 8, in
 module
 import numpy.core.numeric as _nx
   File C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\numpy\core\__init__.py, line 5, in
 module
 import multiarray
 ImportError: No module named multiarray.

 Could someone shed some light on this - please?  Thx.


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Re: [Numpy-discussion] Yes, this one again ImportError: No module named multiarray

2013-03-12 Thread Dinesh B Vadhia
Does that mean numpy won't work with freeze/create_executable type of tools or 
is there a workaround?



From: Aron Ahmadia 
Sent: Tuesday, March 12, 2013 6:17 AM
To: Discussion of Numerical Python 
Subject: Re: [Numpy-discussion] Yes,this one again ImportError: No module 
named multiarray


multiarray is an extension module that lives within numpy/core, that is, when, 
import multiarray is called, (and it's the first imported extension module in 
numpy), multiarray.ext (ext being dll on Windows I guess), gets dynamically 
loaded. 


No module named multiarray is indicating problems with your freeze setup.  
Most of these tools don't support locally imported extension modules.


Does this help you get oriented on your problem?


A



On Tue, Mar 12, 2013 at 1:01 PM, Dinesh B Vadhia dineshbvad...@hotmail.com 
wrote:

  I've been using Numpy/Scipy for 5 years so know a little on how to get 
around them.  Recently, I've needed to either freeze or create executables with 
tools such as PyInstaller, Cython, Py2exe and others on both Windows (XP 
32-bit, 7 64-bit) and Ubuntu (12.04) Linux (64-bit).  The test program (which 
runs perfectly with the Python interpreter) is very simple:

  import numpy

  def main():
  print numpy.array([12, 23, 34, 45, 56, 67, 78, 89, 90])
  return
  
  if __name__ == '__main__':
  main()

  The software versions are Python 2.7.3, Numpy 1.7.0, and Scipy 0.11.  The 
import numpy causes an ImportError: No module named multiarray.  After 
endless Googling, I am none the wiser about what (really) causes the 
ImportError let alone what the solution is.  The Traceback, similar to others 
found on the web, is:

  Traceback (most recent call last):
File test.py, ...
File C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\numpy\__init__.py, line 154, in 
module
  import add_newdocs
File C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\numpy\add_newdocs.py, line 9, in 
module
  from numpy.lib import add_newdoc
File C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\numpy\lib\__init__.py, line 4, in 
module
  from type_check import *
File C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\numpy\lib\type_check.py, line 8, in 
module
  import numpy.core.numeric as _nx
File C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\numpy\core\__init__.py, line 5, in 
module
  import multiarray
  ImportError: No module named multiarray.

  Could someone shed some light on this - please?  Thx.


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Re: [Numpy-discussion] Yes, this one again ImportError: No module named multiarray

2013-03-12 Thread Chris Barker - NOAA Federal
On Tue, Mar 12, 2013 at 7:05 AM, Dinesh B Vadhia
dineshbvad...@hotmail.com wrote:
 Does that mean numpy won't work with freeze/create_executable type of tools
 or is there a workaround?

I've used numpy with py2exe and py2app out of the box with no issues (
actually, there is an issue with too much stuff getting bundled up,
but it works)

 ImportError let alone what the solution is.  The Traceback, similar to
 others found on the web, is:

 Traceback (most recent call last):
   File test.py, ...
   File C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\numpy\__init__.py, line 154, in
 module

This indicates that your code is importing the numpy that's inside the
system installation -- it should be using one in your app bundle.

What bundling tool are you using?
How did you install python/numpy?
What does your bundling tol config look like?
And, of course, version numbers of everything.

-Chris

-- 

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Oceanographer

Emergency Response Division
NOAA/NOS/ORR(206) 526-6959   voice
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