[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi, I recently started coding with Python and I've been trying for the > past hour or so to determine why, every time I "import wx" (or compile > another piece of code that imports wx), Python can never find the > libraries. > > I'm running Ubuntu Edgy 6.10, and, as per > http://www.wxpython.org/download.php#sources, > updated sources.list with the sources and installed python-wxgtk2.8, > python-wxtools and wx2.8-i18n. I compiled the latest Python (as of > writing), 2.5, from source. > > For example, SPE tells me that I "need to install at least wxPython v. > 2.5.4.1 to run SPE" and any code that relies on "import wx" reports > "ImportError: No module named wx". However, "whereis wx" on the > command line reports "wx: /usr/lib/wx /usr/local/lib/wx /usr/include/ > wx". What could be wrong here? I can't figure out why wx isn't being > detected. > > Many thanks. > > Doing a `whereis wx` won't tell you about the python library installation. I'm using Ubuntu Edgy, with Python 2.4 installed (from apt), and wx-2.6. I can find the libraries in /usr/lib/python2.4/wx-2.6-gtk-unicode/ Check to see if you have wx installed in /usr/lib/python2.5
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