Pete, This is what I did now and it looks like it worked. Not the preferred way of fixing he problem, but it worked. KMA:/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages # cp -rv * /usr/local/lib/python2.4/site-packages/ Johan Peter Shinners wrote: On Sat, 2005-12-24 at 10:05 +0200, Johan Geldenhuys wrote:I'm using Suse 10.0 and it came with Python 2.4.1 and pygame 1.6.x. I installed Python 2.4.2 and pygame 1.7.1. After this I started getting all this trouble. If I look in Yast I can see that I have the package installed that you are refering too.Python 2.4.2 and Python 2.4.1 are compatable with each other, but I am guessing that your added version 2.4.2 libraries got installed to /usr/local/lib/python2.4. Your system packages like Numeric are getting installed to /usr/lib/python2.4, and the two versions of Python won't find each other's modules. If you run "which python" it should tell you the version you are getting default. In your pygame source directory you can run this, which should find your installed Numeric package. /usr/bin/python config.py |