How to install numpy, PIL on Nao robot gentoo linux












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I have some .py files which include some packages like numpy and PIL. I want to install .py files and 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 with putty or anything? Thanks in advance.










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  • Windows 7 32bit.

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I have some .py files which include some packages like numpy and PIL. I want to install .py files and 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 with putty or anything? Thanks in advance.










share|improve this question























  • What OS are you using?

    – TVK
    Nov 26 '18 at 8:33











  • Windows 7 32bit.

    – Mehmet Baki
    Nov 28 '18 at 5:30














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I have some .py files which include some packages like numpy and PIL. I want to install .py files and 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 with putty or anything? Thanks in advance.










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I have some .py files which include some packages like numpy and PIL. I want to install .py files and 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 with putty or anything? Thanks in advance.







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  • What OS are you using?

    – TVK
    Nov 26 '18 at 8:33











  • Windows 7 32bit.

    – Mehmet Baki
    Nov 28 '18 at 5:30



















  • What OS are you using?

    – TVK
    Nov 26 '18 at 8:33











  • Windows 7 32bit.

    – Mehmet Baki
    Nov 28 '18 at 5:30

















What OS are you using?

– TVK
Nov 26 '18 at 8:33





What OS are you using?

– TVK
Nov 26 '18 at 8:33













Windows 7 32bit.

– Mehmet Baki
Nov 28 '18 at 5:30





Windows 7 32bit.

– Mehmet Baki
Nov 28 '18 at 5:30












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On NAOs running NAOqi 2.1, numpy and PIL are already installed by default. Have you checked whether they are installed on your robot?



If not, it could be worth upgrading to NAOqi 2.1 if your hardware supports it.






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  • is it free to upgrade? And also what about PIL ? How to send .py files into Nao

    – Mehmet Baki
    Nov 27 '18 at 17:08











  • You can check the documentation: doc.aldebaran.com/2-1/embedded/upgrade.html

    – Emile
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On NAOs running NAOqi 2.1, numpy and PIL are already installed by default. Have you checked whether they are installed on your robot?



If not, it could be worth upgrading to NAOqi 2.1 if your hardware supports it.






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  • is it free to upgrade? And also what about PIL ? How to send .py files into Nao

    – Mehmet Baki
    Nov 27 '18 at 17:08











  • You can check the documentation: doc.aldebaran.com/2-1/embedded/upgrade.html

    – Emile
    Nov 29 '18 at 8:33
















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On NAOs running NAOqi 2.1, numpy and PIL are already installed by default. Have you checked whether they are installed on your robot?



If not, it could be worth upgrading to NAOqi 2.1 if your hardware supports it.






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  • is it free to upgrade? And also what about PIL ? How to send .py files into Nao

    – Mehmet Baki
    Nov 27 '18 at 17:08











  • You can check the documentation: doc.aldebaran.com/2-1/embedded/upgrade.html

    – Emile
    Nov 29 '18 at 8:33














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On NAOs running NAOqi 2.1, numpy and PIL are already installed by default. Have you checked whether they are installed on your robot?



If not, it could be worth upgrading to NAOqi 2.1 if your hardware supports it.






share|improve this answer













On NAOs running NAOqi 2.1, numpy and PIL are already installed by default. Have you checked whether they are installed on your robot?



If not, it could be worth upgrading to NAOqi 2.1 if your hardware supports it.







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  • is it free to upgrade? And also what about PIL ? How to send .py files into Nao

    – Mehmet Baki
    Nov 27 '18 at 17:08











  • You can check the documentation: doc.aldebaran.com/2-1/embedded/upgrade.html

    – Emile
    Nov 29 '18 at 8:33



















  • is it free to upgrade? And also what about PIL ? How to send .py files into Nao

    – Mehmet Baki
    Nov 27 '18 at 17:08











  • You can check the documentation: doc.aldebaran.com/2-1/embedded/upgrade.html

    – Emile
    Nov 29 '18 at 8:33

















is it free to upgrade? And also what about PIL ? How to send .py files into Nao

– Mehmet Baki
Nov 27 '18 at 17:08





is it free to upgrade? And also what about PIL ? How to send .py files into Nao

– Mehmet Baki
Nov 27 '18 at 17:08













You can check the documentation: doc.aldebaran.com/2-1/embedded/upgrade.html

– Emile
Nov 29 '18 at 8:33





You can check the documentation: doc.aldebaran.com/2-1/embedded/upgrade.html

– Emile
Nov 29 '18 at 8:33


















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