Python
Hi
This is not a Linux question per say, but related to the installing software onto linux.
I am running a code called PyRosetta..This is scientific software that runs using Python language, specifically python2.6.
The problem I am having is that when I install python2.6 (using the configure, then make, then make install) and then run PyRosetta, I get the errors having to do with modules from python..I keep added these modules but then another dependency shows up..
For example, I had to download bz2.pyc and place libpython2.6.so.1.0 in the correct directory for pyrosetta to locate it..
I solved those, but now I am getting an import error saying there is no bz2.pyd module/file to be found on my machine (Linux/Fedora 18, 64-bit). And there is not..
My question is would it be smart to install something like PIP that installs python..I have tried YUM, RPM and this does not work..
Any comments would be appreciated..I am not an expert on Linux, but know enough to get myself in trouble as you can see...
Thanks
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