Thanks so much for your help, Jeff. I checked the sys.path and sure
enough there was another Python installed for Vapor GUI (under the
Vapor directory). I uninstalled Vapor (which I wasn't using anyway)
and now voila, I can import netCDF4 now. It seems that I'm still
running the same Python as before, and I can still import all other
packages as before (numpy, scipy, cx_Oracle, etc.), but now also
netCDF4 is available. I did not reinstall the netCDF4 module, so it
must have installed OK the first time, no? How does the sys.path
variable affect where or how Python finds the netCDF4 module?
--James
On Fri, Oct 11, 2013 at 3:08 PM, Jeff Whitaker
<jeffrey.s.whitaker@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> James: Perhaps you have more than one python installed in sys.path? It
> could be you're running a python installation that doesn't have netCDF4
> installed.
>
> -Jeff
>
> On Thu, Oct 10, 2013, at 01:19 PM, James Adams wrote:
>> My issue is described here:
>> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/19222063/installing-netcdf4-for-python-fails-how-to-fix
>>
>> Can anyone advise as to what I can try to fix this? Thanks in advance
>> for any suggestions!
>>
>> --James
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