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run.sh does not appear to be available from the pip installation #904

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jamesrhester opened this issue Aug 20, 2021 · 2 comments · Fixed by #905
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run.sh does not appear to be available from the pip installation #904

jamesrhester opened this issue Aug 20, 2021 · 2 comments · Fixed by #905
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In the installation documentation it is suggested that run.sh can be executed from the package root directory. However, when installed via pip, this file appears to be absent from the pip installation directory.

I suggest fixing this either by adding run.sh to the pip package, or explicitly stating that this is only true if the repo has been cloned.

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ml-evs commented Aug 20, 2021

Thanks for pointing this out @jamesrhester, this is related to another open issue #608. I think it makes most sense to just update the documentation on this.

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ml-evs commented Aug 21, 2021

I hope this clarification is sufficient @jamesrhester, please feel free to re-open this issue if not.

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