Hi Fabrice,
pyxml is the package that defines xpath. Unfortunately it is no longer
being maintained, which is why there isn't a Python 2.5 build for it for
Windows on the sourceforge download site.
However, you can download an egg for Python 2.5 on Windows from the
Enthought repository: http://code.enthought.com/enstaller/eggs/windows/xp/
and then install it using easyinstall.
Since pyxml is no longer being maintained, actually I just got rid of
the need for it in the last few days -- so alternatively you could get
the latest development version of Opus/UrbanSim and use that (which no
longer requires it).
Alan
Fabrice Marchal wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> we tried to install opus-4-1-1 (last version) with Python2.5 on a
> Windows machine.
> All the optional libraries have been installed, however we stumble on this:
>
> from xml import xpath
>
> which doesnt work. It seems the subpackage is not included in python nor
> in any other optional libraries and easy_install didnt help.
>
> Fabrice
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