PIL questions: still supported? Problems on 2.7 for win? alternatives?
Gelonida N
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Wed Sep 26 17:43:32 EDT 2012
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On 09/25/2012 02:42 PM, alex23 wrote: > On Sep 25, 6:25 pm, Gelonida N <gelon... at gmail.com> wrote: >> So it seems to be safe to use either Christoph' binary PIL distribution >> or to use Pillow. >> >> The fact, that pillow is accessable via PyPi / easy_install / PIP pushes >> me slightly towards pillow. > > >> I assume it's best to uninstall PIL before installing pillow. > > I would expect you'd be fine. Being a different package, it's a > different namespace, so they shouldn't conflict. This is what is confusing me. if I start with a new python and I just install Pillow, then pillow is imported via import PIL so it does not seem to have a separate name space If I had PIL and pillow installed, then I wouldn't even know how to choose which one to import. > >> On a Linux machine: >> What would happen in a virtualenv with sitepackages (amonst them PIL >> installed and a pillow installed ontop of it? >> I don't think I can uninstall PIL, as many distro packages depend on it. >> I don't want to create a virtualenv without site packages, as I have >> many dependencies and some of them are a little tricky to compile. > > Again, you should be fine, as it's in a separate namespace. You > definitely don't want to mess with PIL if you have other dependencies. Well I'm slightly confused, but will play a little to see what exactly works
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