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Installing problems #26
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Hey Angelo, thanks for the interest and letting me know. It was just literally because I'd forgot to put the setup.cfg file in the repo! So it wasn't doing a universal build. I've just pushed the update to pypi and tested it myself, and it looks to be working now (you should get v0.4.1). So give it a go and let me know how you get on! |
Hello Chris, As I was installing/running and writing the reply, I thought it would be all good and that you could close this one. Maybe not so fast. Although it can still be novice mistake on my part. I might be missing something.
Install
Test
Untitled.ipynb
2nd runSuccess, BUT no
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Cheers for the feedbck, ok lets see if we can work this out, so:
Give that a go and let me know ta |
Hello Chris, Thanks again for the reply. I think I saw the hint for the
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yeh no worries, if you delete the converted folder, then run with |
Hello Chris, In any case, I think you could close the ticket as it was opened in regards to installation, and that part is fixed. (Thanks!) conda / pip environments (FYI)
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Hey again, yeh thanks for this, its really good to get the perspective of someone who is not as 'close' to the project as me. Obviously there is aspects of the installation/running that I take for granted and don't realise need more explanation/coding. So, to close this issue (and move discussion to #27), can I confirm that:
Obviously it would be nice to have it as a conda package (as well as pip). I just haven't got round to figuring out how this can be automated with the integration testing (i.e. for the pip package, when I create a new release in Github, it automatically runs all the tests (with Travis CI) and, if these pass, it uploads it to Pypi). Including installation of MacTex/TexLive in the conda package may be more hassle than its worth though, since I would then have to have different releases for different operating systems/versions (and the relevant tests to make sure they were working). |
Hello Chris, Conda manages/understands pip well. Maybe just investigate if would be possible to avoid the redundancy of nbconvert/nbformat unless it is a concrete requirement. Anyway, the installation after the setup.cfg was uploaded just worked. So all good. Thanks again. |
Hello Chris,
Thanks for your work and sharing this package.
I am having problems installing it. Here is what I tried:
Install
Environment
1) conda
2) pip
3) from source
Running
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