Installation problem on Ubuntu 10.04

From: Andrea Cimatoribus <cimatori_at_nyahnyahspammersnyahnyah>
Date: Thu Aug 12 2010 - 01:32:33 MDT

Dear users,
I'm not even a beginner of PyNGL/PyNIO, so please forgive me if the
question is silly.

I am trying to install PyNGL/PyNIO on my machine running Ubuntu 10.04. I
am running python 2.6 and gcc 4.4 (which I think is not supposed to be
supported by the binaries you provide).

I followed the installation instructions, but I can't get the modules
working. If I issue "import Ngl" into python, I get "ImportError: No
module named Ngl. If I try to run "pynglex ngl01p" I get:
zsh: /usr/bin/pynglex: bad interpreter:
/d2/haley/external/bin/python2.6: no file or directory

This latter error makes me suspect that the problem is not with gcc, but
with some environmental variable that is not properly set (there is no
such directory as /d2/haley... on my machine).
The installation directory is /usr/lib/python2.6... as the guide
assumes, so I guess this shouldn't be a problem.
What am I missing? Do I need to set up some variable?

Thanks for your help,
Andrea

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