From: Peter K. <pe...@pe...> - 2020-08-11 10:11:32
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Dear Sanaz, Sorry for my late response. I am particularly busy right now working on multiple projects. I think the problem with your installation on Windows might be that Anaconda has recently phased out Python 2.7 packages, and I assume you might have installed a Python 3 version. I have changed the link in the ccplot documentation to point to the Anaconda Archive: https://repo.anaconda.com/archive/ which still has Python 2.7 32-bit packages for Windows. The latest one appears to be "Anaconda2-2019.10-Windows-x86.exe". Can you please try this one? I have very recently ported ccplot to Python 3 on Linux, but will have to compile the HDF libries on Windows to get it working there. Alternatively, if you have access to a Linux computer or a Linux virtual machine, I suggest that you try ccplot there (with ccplot version >= 1.5.4). Kind regards, Peter Kuma ---- To whom it may concern, Since I haven't received any response since 11 days ago, I emailed again and ask my question: {This is Sanaz, assistant professor, who works with CALIPSO data. I want to use ccplot and I have problems. I tried to install it on windows based on ( https://ccplot.org/download/) and it seems that there is a problem. I attached the problems. I was wondering if someone can help me to fix it.} I appreciate that, Thanks, Sanaz |