Re: [Rpy] Python 2.5 and R 2.5.1 and Windows Vista

2007-09-22 Thread Ted Tower
Manuzhai, Well, for whatever reason it worked for me, and I'm running home XP. I'm a python and an R newbie, so finding this was a great relief, and now I can get down to some serious stuff. Apparently there have been a number of people who have posted this type of problem. I hope they find

Re: [Rpy] Python 2.5 and R 2.5.1 and Windows Vista

2007-09-12 Thread Thomas Walter
d installing numeric...worked...but still >>rpy did notstill freezes at the same location. >> >>I am now out of ideas on how to get rpy to work on windows vista with the >>latest R and Python installs. >> >> >> >> >> >>>Date: Mon, 10

Re: [Rpy] Python 2.5 and R 2.5.1 and Windows Vista

2007-09-12 Thread Manuzhai
th the > latest R and Python installs. > > > > > Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2007 09:31:37 +0100 > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > To: rpy-list@lists.sourceforge.net > > Subject: Re: [Rpy] Python 2.5 and R 2.5.1 and Windows Vista > > > > > David Montgomer

Re: [Rpy] Python 2.5 and R 2.5.1 and Windows Vista

2007-09-11 Thread David Montgomery
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: > rpy-list@lists.sourceforge.net> Subject: Re: [Rpy] Python 2.5 and R 2.5.1 and > Windows Vista> > David Montgomery wrote:> > Also, per the rpy install > directions, required libraries are the > > win32api modules and the numeric > module. Th

Re: [Rpy] Python 2.5 and R 2.5.1 and Windows Vista

2007-09-10 Thread Peter
David Montgomery wrote: > Also, per the rpy install directions, required libraries are the > win32api modules and the numeric module. The win32api is fine. > However, I do have numpy but the numeric module only works with python > 2.4 so I cant install it. If numeric is a requirment for rpy a

[Rpy] Python 2.5 and R 2.5.1 and Windows Vista

2007-09-09 Thread David Montgomery
Hi I have windows vista, running the latest versions of R and Python. Apperently some people have experienced the same problems I am which is a program freeze at the following line of code in rpy.py exec("import _rpy%s as _rpy" % RVER) which translates to import _rpy2051 as _rpy Also, p

Re: [Rpy] Python 2.5

2007-01-25 Thread BBands
--- "Peter (RPy List)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > BioPython is another project still using Numeric, and they built their > own Numeric Windows installer for Python 2.3, you can download it here: > > http://biopython.org/wiki/Download > http://biopython.org/DIST/Numeric-24.2.win32-py2.5.exe Oh,

Re: [Rpy] Python 2.5

2007-01-25 Thread BBands
--- "Peter (RPy List)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > BioPython is another project still using Numeric, and they built their > own Numeric Windows installer for Python 2.3, you can download it here: > > http://biopython.org/wiki/Download > http://biopython.org/DIST/Numeric-24.2.win32-py2.5.exe Oh,

Re: [Rpy] Python 2.5

2007-01-25 Thread Peter (RPy List)
BBands wrote: > Hello, > > Is there any support planned for Python 2.5, either Windows or Linux? I expect so. > I gather that this would mean a switch to NumPy. Not really. The only trick is installing Numeric on Python 2.5 on Windows as they don't provide an installer. Its one way to encour

[Rpy] Python 2.5

2007-01-25 Thread BBands
Hello, Is there any support planned for Python 2.5, either Windows or Linux? I gather that this would mean a switch to NumPy. jab John Bollinger, CFA, CMT www.BollingerBands.com If you advance far enough, you arrive at the beginning.