Vimow fully loaded 1999 chyna. Vimow is a cloud mining platform that offers hashing power in a simple and affordable way. This service is different from the others because our community gets to pick the next software implementations or to request additional features. Are you using the Python provided by Apple or the one from python.org? I did some hackery to be able to get one wxPython install to work with both Apple's Py26 and Python.org's Py26 on 10.5 and 10.6, but I would not be surprised if Apple changed something in how they do their install and import paths which causes my hackery to break. Try installing and using Python.org's Python 2.7 instead. Hi, I'm using an intel imac which came with python 2.3.5 pre-intstalled on OS 10.4.7. I was able run a hello world wxPython script in Terminal by typing: $pythonw wxPythonTest.py Yesterday, I installed python 2.4.4 which I downloaded from the MacPython website, and it seems to have installed correctly: $python Python 2.4.4 (#1, Oct 18 2006, 10:34:39) [GCC 4.0.1 (Apple Computer, Inc. Build 5341)] on darwin Type 'help', 'copyright', 'credits' or 'license' for more information. However, now when I try to run my hello world wxPython script in Terminal, I get the error message: Traceback (most recent call last): File 'wxPythonTest.py', line 1, in? Import wx ImportError: No module named wx Does that mean I need to install a newer version of wxPython? If so, I'm not sure how to proceed. The wxPython download page says: ----- The Max OSX version of wxPython is distributed as a set of mountable disk images. The runtime verisons contain Installer packages, as well as a script that can perform an uninstall of previous installs of wxPython. (NOTE: If you have versions prior to 2.5.3.1 installed please do run the uninstaller to remove the older version.) ------ I looked around in Finder, but I can't tell what version of wxPython that came pre-installed on my imac, so I am not sure whether I need to uninstall it. Also, what wxPython download should I install? 7stud wrote: Hi, I'm using an intel imac which came with python 2.3.5 pre-intstalled on OS 10.4.7. I was able run a hello world wxPython script in Terminal by typing: $pythonw wxPythonTest.py Yesterday, I installed python 2.4.4 which I downloaded from the MacPython website, and it seems to have installed correctly: Why 2.4.4 instead of the official 2.5 binary from $python Python 2.4.4 (#1, Oct 18 2006, 10:34:39) [GCC 4.0.1 (Apple Computer, Inc. Build 5341)] on darwin Type 'help', 'copyright', 'credits' or 'license' for more information. However, now when I try to run my hello world wxPython script in Terminal, I get the error message: Traceback (most recent call last): File 'wxPythonTest.py', line 1, in? Import wx ImportError: No module named wx Does that mean I need to install a newer version of wxPython? The packages that are installed (or you might install) for Python 2.3 are entirely separate from those that you would install for Python 2.4. It's not that you need a newer version of wxPython; it's that you need to install one for Python 2.4 period. Also, what wxPython download should I install? For 2.4: For 2.5: -- Robert Kern 'I have come to believe that the whole world is an enigma, a harmless enigma that is made terrible by our own mad attempt to interpret it as though it had an underlying truth.' -- Umberto Eco. On Apr 8, 8:46 pm, Robert Kern Also, what wxPython download should I install? 7stud wrote: On Apr 8, 8:46 pm, Robert Kern Why 2.4.4 instead of the official 2.5 binary fromwww.python.org? 1) On some download page that listed both python 2.5 and 2.4, it said that python 2.4 had more packages/modules available for Macs than 2.5. That's probably still a fair statement. 2) The wxPython website says that to use wxPython on a Mac, you need a special 'framework' build of python--like the one that comes preinstalled. It says framework builds are available for python 2.4. The 2.5 binary on is also a framework build. Should I remove 2.4.4 and install 2.5 instead? No, it's okay. -- Robert Kern 'I have come to believe that the whole world is an enigma, a harmless enigma that is made terrible by our own mad attempt to interpret it as though it had an underlying truth.' -- Umberto Eco.
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