Yeah PIL doesn't seem to be there at all now. If you do a search with no parameters it shows a list of packages. "Roger A" <roger-anderson at uiowa.edu> wrote in message news:9bq8h1$h5q$1 at flood.weeg.uiowa.edu... > I used PPM to install numeric but when I try to install PIL I get > "ERROR: Package PIL not found in the repository ActiveState > Package Repository: etc,etc. > > Also how do we know what packages are available? > > Roger > > > "Paul Prescod" <paulp at ActiveState.com> wrote in message > news:mailman.987760592.5640.python-list at python.org... > > Tim H wrote: > > > > > > ... > > > > > > Anyway just installed y'alls (ActiveState) Python 2.1 on Win98 and fired > up > > > ppm and did install PIL. There is a PIL directory with only a readme > and a > > > scripts folder. I know there should be way more than that in there. > > > Importing PIL fails (there is a PIL.pth) no matter how its spelled. > > > 'ppm>verify pil' indicates PIL is up to date. > > > > You hit a transient problem with our network or mirrors. :( I've fixed > > it now. Please do a: > > > > ppm> verify -uf pil > > > > to upgrade your PIL. > > > > >
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