Hi,

We need more information to help you debugging this.
Mainly, which Python installation are you using?

The ALPS binaries on Mac are compiled against the Python distributed by the VisTrails application. This means that you will not be able to use your custom Python installation.
This is also the reason why the tutorials refer to the “vispython” application, which is just a wrapper pointing to the default installation of VisTrails.



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Michele

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On 20 Aug 2016, at 06:18, 刘东皓 <xizliu@163.com> wrote:

I have two questions about using ALPS with python
I have two macs with both installed alps from binary packages. When I use the *.py files in tutorials. 
(1) One shows "Fatal Python error PyThreadState_Get : no current thread"  Abort trap :6
(2) The other mac has an error  : "ImportError: No module named pymcdata_c"

Can anyone help me
Thanks


 




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Peking University

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