how to install python packages into nao's gentoo?
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I want to install numpy,PIL packages into Nao robot's hardware for my project. (python 2.7, Nao 1.14.5 Gentoo lınux) How Could I do that? Thanks in advance.
python-2.7 numpy install nao-robot
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I want to install numpy,PIL packages into Nao robot's hardware for my project. (python 2.7, Nao 1.14.5 Gentoo lınux) How Could I do that? Thanks in advance.
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I want to install numpy,PIL packages into Nao robot's hardware for my project. (python 2.7, Nao 1.14.5 Gentoo lınux) How Could I do that? Thanks in advance.
python-2.7 numpy install nao-robot
I want to install numpy,PIL packages into Nao robot's hardware for my project. (python 2.7, Nao 1.14.5 Gentoo lınux) How Could I do that? Thanks in advance.
python-2.7 numpy install nao-robot
python-2.7 numpy install nao-robot
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As mentioned here: You might also not have root access on Nao, which limits where you can install.
you can install python packages with pip install but you need the --user tag
upgrade pip as descriped in the other post and
try
pip install --user yourPackage
respective:
/home/nao/.local/bin/pip install --user yourPackage
this will install the package to a directory where you have write access without root.
How can I acces Nao's hardware to install packages? from pc or whatelse?
– Mehmet Baki
Nov 22 at 19:37
Well, you could connect via ssh with a programm called putty. How depends on your OS. Please read the documentation here: doc.aldebaran.com/2-5/dev/tools/…
– TVK
Nov 23 at 7:12
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As mentioned here: You might also not have root access on Nao, which limits where you can install.
you can install python packages with pip install but you need the --user tag
upgrade pip as descriped in the other post and
try
pip install --user yourPackage
respective:
/home/nao/.local/bin/pip install --user yourPackage
this will install the package to a directory where you have write access without root.
How can I acces Nao's hardware to install packages? from pc or whatelse?
– Mehmet Baki
Nov 22 at 19:37
Well, you could connect via ssh with a programm called putty. How depends on your OS. Please read the documentation here: doc.aldebaran.com/2-5/dev/tools/…
– TVK
Nov 23 at 7:12
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As mentioned here: You might also not have root access on Nao, which limits where you can install.
you can install python packages with pip install but you need the --user tag
upgrade pip as descriped in the other post and
try
pip install --user yourPackage
respective:
/home/nao/.local/bin/pip install --user yourPackage
this will install the package to a directory where you have write access without root.
How can I acces Nao's hardware to install packages? from pc or whatelse?
– Mehmet Baki
Nov 22 at 19:37
Well, you could connect via ssh with a programm called putty. How depends on your OS. Please read the documentation here: doc.aldebaran.com/2-5/dev/tools/…
– TVK
Nov 23 at 7:12
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As mentioned here: You might also not have root access on Nao, which limits where you can install.
you can install python packages with pip install but you need the --user tag
upgrade pip as descriped in the other post and
try
pip install --user yourPackage
respective:
/home/nao/.local/bin/pip install --user yourPackage
this will install the package to a directory where you have write access without root.
As mentioned here: You might also not have root access on Nao, which limits where you can install.
you can install python packages with pip install but you need the --user tag
upgrade pip as descriped in the other post and
try
pip install --user yourPackage
respective:
/home/nao/.local/bin/pip install --user yourPackage
this will install the package to a directory where you have write access without root.
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How can I acces Nao's hardware to install packages? from pc or whatelse?
– Mehmet Baki
Nov 22 at 19:37
Well, you could connect via ssh with a programm called putty. How depends on your OS. Please read the documentation here: doc.aldebaran.com/2-5/dev/tools/…
– TVK
Nov 23 at 7:12
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How can I acces Nao's hardware to install packages? from pc or whatelse?
– Mehmet Baki
Nov 22 at 19:37
Well, you could connect via ssh with a programm called putty. How depends on your OS. Please read the documentation here: doc.aldebaran.com/2-5/dev/tools/…
– TVK
Nov 23 at 7:12
How can I acces Nao's hardware to install packages? from pc or whatelse?
– Mehmet Baki
Nov 22 at 19:37
How can I acces Nao's hardware to install packages? from pc or whatelse?
– Mehmet Baki
Nov 22 at 19:37
Well, you could connect via ssh with a programm called putty. How depends on your OS. Please read the documentation here: doc.aldebaran.com/2-5/dev/tools/…
– TVK
Nov 23 at 7:12
Well, you could connect via ssh with a programm called putty. How depends on your OS. Please read the documentation here: doc.aldebaran.com/2-5/dev/tools/…
– TVK
Nov 23 at 7:12
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