it says :
>>>import ccpnmr
Traceback (most recent call last) :
File "<stdin>" Line 1, in <module>
Import Error : no module named ccpnmr
Does it gives you more info?
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Edith
Le 05/09/2016 à 14:29, Wayne Boucher a écrit :
> That script (check.py) swallows the actual exception, and just running python and then trying “import ccpnmr” might be more informative (but it might not be!).
>
> Wayne
>
>> On 5 Sep 2016, at 13:26, Edith Gincel <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>
>> apparently, there is a more basic problem...
>> $ > python check.py
>> Checking Python environment...
>>
>> Python version ok.
>> Numpy module ok (numpy)
>> Tkinter and Tix modules...
>> Tkinter imported (Tk version 8.500)
>> Tix imported.
>>
>> CCPN distribution:
>> Could not import the following modules: ccpnmr, ccpnmr.format, ccpnmr.analysis
>> This does not matter, as long as you do not intend to use the CCPN data model. Otherwise, please make sure that the environment variables CCPNMR_TOP_DIR and PYTHONPATH are set correctly.
>>
>> and as I said, the path are OK...
>> apparently, it is more in the ARIA side....
>>
>> thanks for your help anyway....
>>
>>> Yes, that means it should definitely find it. So something else is going wrong. With the environment set as you have now done, you could just start up the python >that Aria is using and try at the Python prompt:
>>>>> import ccpnmr
>>>>> import ccpnmr.format
>>>>> import ccpnmr.format.general
>>>>> import ccpnmr.format.general.userInteraction
>>>>> from ccpnmr.format.general.userInteraction import setupMultiDialog
>>> And see where it first fails. It should definitely fail at the last one.
>>> One other possibility (related to the above). Is there a ccpnmr directory located in any of the directories mentioned before ~/Desktop/logiciels/ccpnmr/ccpnmr2.4 >/python in sys.path? That could also cause this kind of error (so if it’s not a complete copy of what is in ~/Desktop/logiciels/ccpnmr/ccpnmr2.4/python/ccpnmr).
>>> Wayne
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