Re: Som confusion about the python library installation

2014-08-24 Thread Michael Torrie
On 08/24/2014 03:17 AM, Heinz Schmitz wrote: > Don't forget to mention the hardware requirements for 14.04. > Me thinks that a single core CPU and a medium class graphics > card won't make the user happy with it. > Wouldn't it be friendly to the resources of our world if at least > some software

Re: Som confusion about the python library installation

2014-08-24 Thread Heinz Schmitz
Michael Torrie wrote: >You could try Ubuntu 14.04. Don't forget to mention the hardware requirements for 14.04. Me thinks that a single core CPU and a medium class graphics card won't make the user happy with it. Wouldn't it be friendly to the resources of our world if at least some software wa

Re: Som confusion about the python library installation

2014-08-22 Thread Chris Angelico
On Sat, Aug 23, 2014 at 1:46 AM, Jiafan Zhou wrote: > Another separate question in relation, do I really need to install the > python-nose in ubuntu. Can I not just go directly to pip and install the nose > library? > If you're going to use pip to install nose, I recommend not having it install

Re: Som confusion about the python library installation

2014-08-22 Thread Michael Torrie
On 08/22/2014 09:46 AM, Jiafan Zhou wrote: > I guess it must be the 1.3.3 version being used in the system, but > why apt-get still reports 1.1.2-3 and this worries me a little. > > Another separate question in relation, do I really need to install > the python-nose in ubuntu. Can I not just go di

Som confusion about the python library installation

2014-08-22 Thread Jiafan Zhou
Hi all, Need some explanation on my already done python library installation. I was informed to work on a python project which requires a number of python libraries. One of them is the python-nose unit testing framework Since I am in Ubuntu 12.04 lts, the first thing I did was to issue the bel