Hello,
I've been trying to install Gnumeric via MacPorts recently, but I
can't get past the installation of py25-numpy.
It appears that python crashes consistently during installation. I'm
not sure if this is related to python itself, but I just thought I'd
ask here, just in case anyone
which python ? from macports or macpython ?
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Hello,
I've been trying to install Gnumeric via MacPorts recently, but I
can't get past the installation of py25-numpy.
It appears that python crashes consistently during installation. I'm
not sure if this is related to python itself, but I just thought I'd
ask here, just in case anyone else
Pete Crite wrote:
Hello,
I've been trying to install Gnumeric via MacPorts recently, but I
can't get past the installation of py25-numpy.
You are using the wrong python version. Don't use MacPorts for this, because
it will install a local, non-framework version of python - which will do
you
I agree, use the official python
http://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.5.2/python-2.5.2-macosx.dmg
I'm also using OS X 10.4.11 and I have no problem
for installing numpy
http://www.scipy.org/Installing_SciPy/Mac_OS_X
or you can download Pre-built binaries from
Thanks for the quick reply,
Just to clarify (sorry, I'm a bit of a command line newbie):
Do you mean to install Python from the .dmg - i.e. into /usr/local/
bin? And then to install Numpy directly as well (manually, from
source), then continue with the MacPorts installation of Gnumeric
Just to clarify (sorry, I'm a bit of a command line newbie):
Do you mean to install Python from the .dmg - i.e. into /usr/local/
bin?
Yes and No. Use the DMG - but it will install Python under
/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/...
And then to install Numpy directly as well (manually,