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Hello,
I don't understand well the sequence of steps to start usage of JyNI with numpy (Windows platform). I already created an issue on Jython site:
https://bugs.jython.org/issue2930
But I'm not sure that it is a correct place, maybe it is question to you.
I read your paper https://arxiv.org/pdf/1607.00825v1.pdf and tried to reproduce the simplest example:
import sys
sys.path.append(’path_to_numpy1.12_pre-release’)
import numpy as np
a = np.array([2, 5, 7])
...
But what is here the 'path_to_numpy1.12'? Where should I place the content of your archive JyNI-2.7-alpha.5-bin-win-amd64.zip ? Now I just unpacked it and placed both files into C:\JyNI , then added this directory to sys.path.append. But it seems that it is not a right way. Results are the following:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:/siams/computer-vision/stare-python/jython-experiments/net/algart/jython/tests/SimpleJythonNumpyTest.py", line 3, in 
import numpy as np
File "C:\jython2.7.2\Lib\site-packages\numpy_init_.py", line 142, in 
from . import core
File "C:\jython2.7.2\Lib\site-packages\numpy\core_init_.py", line 71, in 
raise ImportError(msg)
ImportError:
IMPORTANT: PLEASE READ THIS FOR ADVICE ON HOW TO SOLVE THIS ISSUE!
Importing the multiarray numpy extension module failed.  Most
likely you are trying to import a failed build of numpy.
Here is how to proceed:
- If you're working with a numpy git repository, try git clean -xdf
 (removes all files not under version control) and rebuild numpy.
- If you are simply trying to use the numpy version that you have installed:
 your installation is broken - please reinstall numpy.
- If you have already reinstalled and that did not fix the problem, then:
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Check that you are using the Python you expect (you're using C:\jython2.7.2\bin\jython.exe), 
 and that you have no directories in your PATH or PYTHONPATH that can
 interfere with the Python and numpy versions you're trying to use.
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If (1) looks fine, you can open a new issue at 
 https://github.com/numpy/numpy/issues. Please include details on:- how you installed Python
- how you installed numpy
- your operating system
- whether or not you have multiple versions of Python installed
- if you built from source, your compiler versions and ideally a build log
 Note: this error has many possible causes, so please don't comment on 
 an existing issue about this - open a new one instead.
 
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Original error was: No module named _multiarray_umath