Weird. You should leave your interpreter at your IDLEX path and eliminate your additions to PYTHONPATH because they are not needed.

Could you import boto without problems in IDLEX? It would seem an error with your installation.

Cheers,
Carlos

El 09/02/13 20:51, thefatbrain escribió:
Hi Folks,
I did now change the interpreter back to the Spyder default "/Applications/Spyder.app/Contents/MacOS/python"...same error about missing the config module And earlier on I was setting it to IDLEX interpreter at "/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.7/bin/python"...also the same error..
Did I do anything radically incorrect?


Brain.

On Sunday, February 10, 2013 9:27:59 AM UTC+8, thefatbrain wrote:

    HI Carlos,
    Yes I did.  I changed it to the slighty newer python installed on
    Mac OS rather than the one under Spyder.app.
    I did that because I thought its the interpreter that created the
    original problem..maybe i will take your advice to swtich back and
    have a try again.

    Thanks.
    BRain

    Carlos Córdoba於 2013年2月10日星期日UTC+8上午2時44分13秒寫道:

        Since it seems you're using a different interpreter than the
        one that comes with Spyder, you need to change it instead of
        just adding things to PYTHONPATH.

        To do that, you have to go:

        Tools > Preferences > Console > Advanced Settings > Python
        Executable

        and select the path of your interpreter.

        Cheers,
        Carlos

        El 09/02/13 10:49, thefatbrain escribió:
        Thanks Pierre.
        it makes sense.
        And after added a new entry as you suggested into PYTHONPATH
        , new error pops-up when hitting the below line:

        =========================
        Traceback (most recent call last):
          File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
          File "/Library/Python/2.7/site-packages/boto/__init__.py",
        line 34, in <module>
        ImportError: No module named config
        =========================

        What is the path that still has something missing?

        Pierre Raybaut於 2013年2月9日星期六UTC+8下午8時57分50秒寫道:

            I don't know about your other custom modules but
            regarding the example
            of "boto", this is the wrong directory level: you should add
            "/Library/Python/2.7/site-packages" to PYTHONPATH (via
            the environment
            variable or Spyder's PYTHONPATH manager) instead of
            "/Library/Python/2.7/site-packages/boto".

            HTH,
            -Pierre

            2013/2/9 thefatbrain <[email protected]>:
            > I have just updated the Python installation of my Mac
            OS 10.8.2 to Python
            > 2.7.3, I have pip installed, and have installed a few
            other modules with it.
            > Everything works fine under IDLE and IDLEX.
            >
            > I have been trying to work with Scipy and Numpy,
            knowing that Spyder is
            > pretty good at this, so I have installed Sypder as well.
            > However, Sypder failed to recognize any custom modules
            I have installed with
            > pip earlier.  I did some research, and know that I need
            to add the path of
            > the module into Sypder->PYTHONPATH Manager, which I did.
            > For example, I have installed boto in
            > "/Library/Python/2.7/site-packages/boto", and I have
            exactly this line in
            > PYTHONPATH Manager...
            > But when I go to python console under Spyder, I also
            fail to run "import
            > boto"....so I did one step further and manually do a
            >
            sys.path.append("/Library/Python/2.7/site-packages/boto")...it
            still didn't
            > see the module.
            >
            > Any input will be highly appreciated.
            >
            > Brain
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