Hi Fabio,
I wish I could use the latest PyDev, unfortunately I need Aptana studio.
It's a pity they won't let us install individual packages from their
bundle. If they did, I could install only the other packages and install
PyDev separately.
Thanks for your help once again.
Yours,
Renato
2014
On Sun, Feb 16, 2014 at 11:52 AM, Renato wrote:
> It's solved now, oh my god I was so stupid! I created a package named
> "pybrain" for testing PyBrain module, so obviously when I tryed to import
> something from PyBrain library, Python would import all modules from this
> personal package I crea
It's solved now, oh my god I was so stupid! I created a package named "pybrain"
for testing PyBrain module, so obviously when I tryed to import something from
PyBrain library, Python would import all modules from this personal package I
created. The problem was not being reproduced outside Eclip
Em sexta-feira, 14 de fevereiro de 2014 01h30min05s UTC-2, Renato escreveu:
> Hi guys, I'm using Python 2.7.5 64 bits and I have a problem when importing
> libraries that were installed via PIP when importing them inside Eclipse
> (version 4.3.1). Outside Eclipse (directly in Python's shell) eve
On Fri, Feb 14, 2014 at 1:30 AM, Renato wrote:
> Hi guys, I'm using Python 2.7.5 64 bits and I have a problem when
> importing libraries that were installed via PIP when importing them inside
> Eclipse (version 4.3.1). Outside Eclipse (directly in Python's shell)
> everything works fine, here is
Hi guys, I'm using Python 2.7.5 64 bits and I have a problem when importing
libraries that were installed via PIP when importing them inside Eclipse
(version 4.3.1). Outside Eclipse (directly in Python's shell) everything works
fine, here is an example:
>>> import numpy