You were correct Yarko, from command line I was using python 2.4.3 and web2py used python 2.5.1. So I installed PIL again now for python 2.5 and now it is working.
Thank You. Kenneth On 12 kesä, 16:19, Yarko Tymciurak <resultsinsoftw...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Jun 12, 6:27 am, Kenneth <kenneth.t.lundst...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Thank you Richard for the fast reply, > > > I tested with python and "from PIL import Image" and the only result > > was a new line, so I´m guess python finds PIL but not web2py. > > Kenneth - > > This means your two Python environments are different. If you > installed PIL in your python instance as a user (for example) then > your web2py might not see that installation. > > A comparison of sys.path in the two environment can help you see > this. Try showing sys.path in a sample page, and compare to what > you get for sys.path from your command line. > > - Yarko > > > > > Kenneth > > > On Jun 12, 1:59 pm, Richard <richar...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > you likely installed PIL from source into a directory not in your > > > Python path. > > > > From the command line you can use PIL with: > > > $ python > > > > >>> from PIL import Image > > > > On Jun 12, 8:50 pm, Kenneth <kenneth.t.lundst...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > Hello, > > > > > I´m trying to create thumbnails from images uploaded to my > > > > application. I´ve found a couple of ways to do this but I need PIL to > > > > get things to work. I installed PIL from source and some extra > > > > libraries (jpeg, freetype). > > > > > But I still get error "No module named PIL". > > > > > I´m 99% sure this is not a web2py issue but maybe somebody can help me > > > > out. > > > > > I´m running on an CentOS 5.x server, Apache and mod_wsgi. As I have > > > > understod you don´t have to "install" PIL into web2py. > > > > > How do I test from command line that python finds PIL? > > > > > Kenneth