How to co-install libpython3.5 with libpython3.6 and libpython3.7
My employer recently purchased a CamBoard pico flexx infrared camera, and now I need to install the drivers for it on my machine.
Eventually I plan to use this with python and opencv2, so naturally I started looking at the python installation instructions where it specifies the following:
Linux installation
On Ubuntu and Debian, install python3-matplotlib and its dependencies.
You also need the libpython3.x package for the same minor version of
python3.x that the roypy library was built for. In Debian and Ubuntu
the libpython3.5, libpython3.6 and libpython3.7 libraries are all
co-installable. For example, if running a sample fails with:
ImportError: libpython3.5m.so.1.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
then the libpython3.5 package is required.
I have python 3.6.7 installed on my system along with libpython3.6, which I figured would work, but when I ran roypy.py, it still returns the same the above import error, but when I use
apt install libpython3.5
I get this:
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Note, selecting 'libpython3.5-stdlib' for regex 'libpython3.5'
Note, selecting 'libpython3.5-minimal' for regex 'libpython3.5'
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
So how do I co-install libpython3.5 alongside libpython3.6?
Here is a link to the driver I need to install: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1URsXZYvZnm6GHiCgMOFORyeOWIu0chH9
To install the driver, you need to navigate to ./driver/udev/ and do the following:
If you are using ubuntu, copy the .rules file to /etc/udev/rules.d/ to
use pmd devices without administrative privileges (you will need root
rights once to copy the file to the destination):
sudo cp 10-royale-ubuntu.rules /etc/udev/rules.d
Please make sure that the user is in the group plugdev!
After copying the udev rule, please unplug and reinsert the camera.
drivers python udev
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My employer recently purchased a CamBoard pico flexx infrared camera, and now I need to install the drivers for it on my machine.
Eventually I plan to use this with python and opencv2, so naturally I started looking at the python installation instructions where it specifies the following:
Linux installation
On Ubuntu and Debian, install python3-matplotlib and its dependencies.
You also need the libpython3.x package for the same minor version of
python3.x that the roypy library was built for. In Debian and Ubuntu
the libpython3.5, libpython3.6 and libpython3.7 libraries are all
co-installable. For example, if running a sample fails with:
ImportError: libpython3.5m.so.1.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
then the libpython3.5 package is required.
I have python 3.6.7 installed on my system along with libpython3.6, which I figured would work, but when I ran roypy.py, it still returns the same the above import error, but when I use
apt install libpython3.5
I get this:
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Note, selecting 'libpython3.5-stdlib' for regex 'libpython3.5'
Note, selecting 'libpython3.5-minimal' for regex 'libpython3.5'
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
So how do I co-install libpython3.5 alongside libpython3.6?
Here is a link to the driver I need to install: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1URsXZYvZnm6GHiCgMOFORyeOWIu0chH9
To install the driver, you need to navigate to ./driver/udev/ and do the following:
If you are using ubuntu, copy the .rules file to /etc/udev/rules.d/ to
use pmd devices without administrative privileges (you will need root
rights once to copy the file to the destination):
sudo cp 10-royale-ubuntu.rules /etc/udev/rules.d
Please make sure that the user is in the group plugdev!
After copying the udev rule, please unplug and reinsert the camera.
drivers python udev
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My employer recently purchased a CamBoard pico flexx infrared camera, and now I need to install the drivers for it on my machine.
Eventually I plan to use this with python and opencv2, so naturally I started looking at the python installation instructions where it specifies the following:
Linux installation
On Ubuntu and Debian, install python3-matplotlib and its dependencies.
You also need the libpython3.x package for the same minor version of
python3.x that the roypy library was built for. In Debian and Ubuntu
the libpython3.5, libpython3.6 and libpython3.7 libraries are all
co-installable. For example, if running a sample fails with:
ImportError: libpython3.5m.so.1.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
then the libpython3.5 package is required.
I have python 3.6.7 installed on my system along with libpython3.6, which I figured would work, but when I ran roypy.py, it still returns the same the above import error, but when I use
apt install libpython3.5
I get this:
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Note, selecting 'libpython3.5-stdlib' for regex 'libpython3.5'
Note, selecting 'libpython3.5-minimal' for regex 'libpython3.5'
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
So how do I co-install libpython3.5 alongside libpython3.6?
Here is a link to the driver I need to install: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1URsXZYvZnm6GHiCgMOFORyeOWIu0chH9
To install the driver, you need to navigate to ./driver/udev/ and do the following:
If you are using ubuntu, copy the .rules file to /etc/udev/rules.d/ to
use pmd devices without administrative privileges (you will need root
rights once to copy the file to the destination):
sudo cp 10-royale-ubuntu.rules /etc/udev/rules.d
Please make sure that the user is in the group plugdev!
After copying the udev rule, please unplug and reinsert the camera.
drivers python udev
My employer recently purchased a CamBoard pico flexx infrared camera, and now I need to install the drivers for it on my machine.
Eventually I plan to use this with python and opencv2, so naturally I started looking at the python installation instructions where it specifies the following:
Linux installation
On Ubuntu and Debian, install python3-matplotlib and its dependencies.
You also need the libpython3.x package for the same minor version of
python3.x that the roypy library was built for. In Debian and Ubuntu
the libpython3.5, libpython3.6 and libpython3.7 libraries are all
co-installable. For example, if running a sample fails with:
ImportError: libpython3.5m.so.1.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
then the libpython3.5 package is required.
I have python 3.6.7 installed on my system along with libpython3.6, which I figured would work, but when I ran roypy.py, it still returns the same the above import error, but when I use
apt install libpython3.5
I get this:
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Note, selecting 'libpython3.5-stdlib' for regex 'libpython3.5'
Note, selecting 'libpython3.5-minimal' for regex 'libpython3.5'
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
So how do I co-install libpython3.5 alongside libpython3.6?
Here is a link to the driver I need to install: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1URsXZYvZnm6GHiCgMOFORyeOWIu0chH9
To install the driver, you need to navigate to ./driver/udev/ and do the following:
If you are using ubuntu, copy the .rules file to /etc/udev/rules.d/ to
use pmd devices without administrative privileges (you will need root
rights once to copy the file to the destination):
sudo cp 10-royale-ubuntu.rules /etc/udev/rules.d
Please make sure that the user is in the group plugdev!
After copying the udev rule, please unplug and reinsert the camera.
drivers python udev
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