[GSAS-II] GSAS installation error
Jan Rohlicek
rohlicek at fzu.cz
Tue Jul 3 11:20:48 CDT 2012
Dear All,
I tried to install and run GSAS on Win7 64bit PC.
1. I installed the free academic license of EPD python to the default
c:\Python27 directory.
2. I used the tortoise SVN to download the GSASII file to the c:\GSAS-II
directory.
3. I compiled GSAS files in fsource directory by typing scons. This
terminates with an error. The log from the compilation is attached.
4. If I run GSASII.bat it displays this message:
========================================================================
General Structure Analysis System-II
by Robert B. Von Dreele and Brian H. Toby
Argonne National Laboratory(C), 2010
This product includes software developed by the UChicago Argonne, LLC,
as Operator of Argonne National Laboratory.'
========================================================================
C:\GSAS-II>python C:\GSAS-II\\GSASII.py
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:\GSAS-II\\GSASII.py", line 61, in <module>
import GSASIIIO as G2IO
File "C:\GSAS-II\GSASIIIO.py", line 20, in <module>
import GSASIIgrid as G2gd
File "C:\GSAS-II\GSASIIgrid.py", line 22, in <module>
import GSASIIplot as G2plt
File "C:\GSAS-II\GSASIIplot.py", line 26, in <module>
import GSASIIpwd as G2pwd
File "C:\GSAS-II\GSASIIpwd.py", line 29, in <module>
import pypowder as pyd
ImportError: No module named pypowder
C:\GSAS-II>pause
Press any key to continue . . .
I am doing something wrong? Please help...
Thank you,
Jan
Jan Rohlicek
Institute of Physics AS CR, v. v. i.
Cukrovarnicka 10/112
162 00 Prague 6
Czech Republic
+420 220 318 484
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