From: Eric B. <er...@pi...> - 2017-04-10 15:19:40
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In my limited experience with Python on Windows, it is probably easiest to use a prepackaged distribution such as Continuum's Anaconda or Miniconda ( https://conda.io/miniconda.html) or Enthought's Canopy ( https://www.enthought.com/products/canopy/), where they have gone through the trouble of building packages like NumPy or SciPy that require C or Fortran compilation. I mention this because our documentation is out of date; there is no more pre-built NumPy binary installer for Windows, so it would have to be compiled (see https://www.scipy.org/scipylib/download.html). But, the first thing to try is pip install numpy, since it looks like they provide pre-built packages in the new Python format. pip should be available on your PATH from the Python install. Eric On Mon, Apr 10, 2017 at 10:59 AM, Tim Hockswender <tim...@gm...> wrote: > How does one install numpy-1.91 for use with cclib? > > I have python 3.4 and it’s in the PATH. > > The install directions for numpy leave out the reference to the installer > and imply a build with a fortran compiler. > > > > Tim > > ------------------------------------------------------------ > ------------------ > Check out the vibrant tech community on one of the world's most > engaging tech sites, Slashdot.org! https://na01.safelinks.protect > ion.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fsdm.link%2Fslashdot&data= > 01%7C01%7Cerb74%40pitt.edu%7C110a4aaf471d488570de08d48022405 > 4%7C9ef9f489e0a04eeb87cc3a526112fd0d%7C1&sdata=7J4APgeb8K9Yn > vdya%2BgZV0ffM6jshB%2B%2BC%2FvySecdc9Q%3D&reserved=0 > _______________________________________________ > cclib-users mailing list > ccl...@li... > https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A% > 2F%2Flists.sourceforge.net%2Flists%2Flistinfo%2Fcclib- > users&data=01%7C01%7Cerb74%40pitt.edu%7C110a4aaf471d48857 > 0de08d480224054%7C9ef9f489e0a04eeb87cc3a526112fd0d%7C1& > sdata=Fja0amMYC%2F2VTyeyZfBSkoqla34gb%2FYMAIXLkoFecSw%3D&reserved=0 > > |