Binary for numpy 1.7.0 with Python 2.7.3

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Colin J. Williams

How do I find the binaries on Source Forge?

I'm trying to update to both 2.7.3 and Numpy 1.7.0.

Colin W
 
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Dave Angel

How do I find the binaries on Source Forge?

I'm trying to update to both 2.7.3 and Numpy 1.7.0.

Colin W

Best answer might depend on what OS you're running, and what
implementation of Python you're after.

Why would you look on SourceForge for Python; get it from Python.org

http://www.python.org/getit/

or you may want the one from ActiveState, also linked from that page.

or you may just want to get it from your Linux distro, perhaps from the
Synaptic Package Manager.

For numpy, try:

http://www.scipy.org/Download
 
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Colin J. Williams

Best answer might depend on what OS you're running, and what
implementation of Python you're after.

Why would you look on SourceForge for Python; get it from Python.org

http://www.python.org/getit/

or you may want the one from ActiveState, also linked from that page.

or you may just want to get it from your Linux distro, perhaps from the
Synaptic Package Manager.

For numpy, try:

http://www.scipy.org/Download
I'm not trying to get the Python, that's clearly available from python.org.

The SciPy/Numpy page refers to sourceforge.

KWPolska referred me to PyPi., using that is a smooth job to retrieve
Numpy..

Thanks to both.

Colin W.
 
C

Colin J. Williams

Best answer might depend on what OS you're running, and what
implementation of Python you're after.

Why would you look on SourceForge for Python; get it from Python.org

http://www.python.org/getit/

or you may want the one from ActiveState, also linked from that page.

or you may just want to get it from your Linux distro, perhaps from the
Synaptic Package Manager.

For numpy, try:

http://www.scipy.org/Download
I'm not trying to get the Python, that's clearly available from python.org.

The SciPy/Numpy page refers to sourceforge.

KWPolska referred me to PyPi., using that is a smooth job to retrieve
Numpy..

Thanks to both.

Colin W.
 

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