>>> import Numpy >>> numpy.show_config() >>> numpy.test() >>> >>> import scipy >>> scipy.test()
To determine which python module is used, the preinstalled, the owne (user lib) or something else.
>>> import a_module >>> print a_module.__file__
!!!!Pizza.py (v. 0.1.0) http://pizza.sandia.gov/ Pre- and post-processing capability for the LAMMPS molecular dynamics, ChemCell cell modeling, and SPPARKS kinetic Monte Carlo packages.
pip install Pizza.py
1. aptitude
Check if there is a System-Package available/installed (if there is one installed you can't install/update this package. Ask your System Administrator).
In Aptitude call the search with/
2. pip
Check if there is a Python-package in the pip-system availablepip search name
(find the fitting name in the Internet, be creative)
Install the Package to your home directory (see above: Install Libs in a user environment)
3. Nothing in pip :(
Find and download the python-package, uncompress it and run (hopefully)python setup.py install –user