>> After trying to upgrade to Python 2.6, I found that Numpy requires
>> Python 2.4 or 2.5. Since rpy requires Numpy, this seems an impasse.
Yes, on Windows, Numpy does not yet support Python 2.6 - although it
works fine on Linux and Mac. The good news is that NumPy 1.3 will
work on Windows, the
Gary Smith wrote:
> I thought I had established a new Python session subsequent to reboot,
> but I guess I was dreaming. Today I apparently had a new session,
> because the unittest errors declined to 6. Your suggestion that a new
> session would improve things
Running the unittests could be
I thought I had established a new Python session subsequent to reboot, but I
guess I was dreaming. Today I apparently had a new session, because the
unittest errors declined to 6. Your suggestion that a new session would
improve things and that Python 2.5 may be a problem seemed verified.
After
From inspecting the output below, this appears to concern a MSWindows
installation, but I am not able to guess the version number for Python
(except that it's < 2.6), rpy2, and R.
A number of features are advertised as working on all but one OS, and
you are using that one, I think.
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