This is a 3 weeks old problem, but having found a solution (and having
looked for one here, finding only this message), I'm replying now.
From: Jive ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Subject: Upgrade woes: Numeric, gnuplot, and Python 2.4
Date: 2004-12-11 18:45:10 PST
Here's my sitch:
I use gnuplot.py
Jive wrote:
4) Buy a copy of the VC++ 7.1 and port Numeric myself. (I still don't
know what to buy from Mr. Gates -- VC++ .net Standard?)
VC++ 7.1, the compiler/linker, is a free download. Google for VC toolkit. You
won't get the fancy IDE and stuff, but you have everything you need to build
Jive wrote:
Here's my sitch:
I use gnuplot.py at work, platform Win32. I want to upgrade to
Python 2.4.
Gnuplot.py uses extension module Numeric. Numeric is now
unsupported.
The documentation says If you are new to Numerical Python, please
use
Numarray.. It's not that easy, dangit. The
John Machin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Why do you want to upgrade to 2.4? What do you mean by upgrade to 2.4?
Well, for one thing, when I previously installed and then uninstalled 2.4,
pythonwin broke, and neither I nor the win32 gurus can figure out what the
heck
Jive wrote:
Here's my sitch:
I use gnuplot.py at work, platform Win32. I want to upgrade to Python 2.4.
Gnuplot.py uses extension module Numeric. Numeric is now unsupported.
The documentation says If you are new to Numerical Python, please use
Numarray.. It's not that easy, dangit. The
Jive wrote:
John Machin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Why do you want to upgrade to 2.4? What do you mean by upgrade to 2.4?
Well, for one thing, when I previously installed and then uninstalled 2.4,
pythonwin broke, and neither I nor the win32 gurus can figure out