#Numpy scipy install#
This config file will be created in the user directory when you first try to install scipy, but the default file contents can be changed before the file is created by updating the config.py file for the enstaller package. Since Enthoughts changed the location of their repository, it is necessary to change the ironpkg config file to point to the address of the new location.Check whether the install worked using ironpkg -h. Open the cmd prompt as an administrator and navigate to where the ironpkg-1.0.0.py file is.Copy the contents of the ironpkg-1.0.0.py file from GitHub and create a new file with the contents named ironpkg-1.0.0.py in the same folder that you downloaded the ironpkg egg.
#Numpy scipy download#
Download ironpkg-1.0.0.1.egg from the Enthought repo.Add the IronPython 2.7 and IronPython 2.7\Scripts folders to your PATH environment variable.I believe the dlls are bound to the 2.7.5 release of IronPython. I wasn't able to get scipy to work on newer versions of IronPython. Download IronPython-2.7.5.msi from the IronLanguages GitHub page and install it.I was able to track it down and am hosting it on github so it's easier to find. The ironpkg-1.0.0.py file is no longer hosted in Enthought's repo for some reason.
Don't bother signing up for an Enthoughts account to access the old link, like some of the above comments suggest. Like others have said, the repo is now at. Here are some updated instructions to get it working. I was able to get scipy up and running in IronPython but wasn't able to follow instructions completely. Then run the following to install numpy/scipy ironpkg scipyĬheck whether the install worked using ipy -X:Frames -c "import scipy" Open it in the textpad and change the location to directory where you downloaded the eggs Eg, mine looks like The config file can be found at user directory eg. For installation to work, you would have to modify the download location in the config file to point to the local drive instead of website. Instead download all the eggs and index-depend.txt from the above link. Running ironpkg scipy won't work as it looks at the old web address for download. The last step is lightly different to the one suggested by enthoughts.
#Numpy scipy windows#
NET v4.0.Īdd the install location on the path, this is usually:Īs a check, open a Windows command prompt and go to a directory (which is not the above) and type:
But is no longer exists in the internet(I googled it, but failed to find it)ĭownload and install IronPython 2.7, this will require. I recently found a clone for the instruction, and also found a clone of ironpkg-1.0.0.py on github. I think this is the most popular way to do it before: