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iTerm2 + ohmyzsh #11

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Kreshnik opened this issue May 9, 2016 · 9 comments
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iTerm2 + ohmyzsh #11

Kreshnik opened this issue May 9, 2016 · 9 comments
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@Kreshnik
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Kreshnik commented May 9, 2016

I am using iTerm2 + ohmyzsh on OSX 10.11.4, and I do get the following message after running gitsome => zsh: command not found: gitsome

@donnemartin
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Hi, could you post the output of:

 $ python --version

and:

 $ pip freeze

Are you installing in a virtualenv?

Do any of the gh commands work?

 $ gh trending

@Kreshnik
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Kreshnik commented May 9, 2016

I used pip3 to install gitsome, maybe this info helps.
Python 2.7.10

altgraph==0.10.2
backports-abc==0.4
backports.ssl-match-hostname==3.5.0.1
bdist-mpkg==0.5.0
bonjour-py==0.3
certifi==2016.2.28
click==6.6
dicttoxml==1.6.6
dnspython==1.12.0
Jinja2==2.8
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livereload==2.4.1
lxml==3.4.4
macholib==1.5.1
Markdown==2.6.6
MarkupSafe==0.23
matplotlib==1.3.1
mechanize==0.2.5
mkdocs==0.15.3
mkdocs-bootstrap==0.1.1
mkdocs-bootswatch==0.4.0
modulegraph==0.10.4
numpy==1.8.0rc1
olefile==0.42.1
py2app==0.7.3
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pyobjc-framework-AddressBook==2.5.1
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zsh: command not found: gh

@donnemartin
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Python 2.7.10

It does seem like gitsome might not have been installed properly, many of the requirements are not present in your pip freeze. gitsome requires Python 3.4 or higher.

A few things to try:

  • Do you have the same issues if you run in good old Terminal?
  • It might help to try and install in a virtualenv, I just updated the instructions to explicitly set the Python version when creating a virtual environment

@srepollock
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You need to first install Python 3.4 from the site and run that.
Then you need to install pip3 and install gitsome through that

sudo pip3 install gitsome

Worked just fine for me

@donnemartin
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donnemartin commented May 14, 2016

Thanks @srepollock. I think this might be a duplicate of #4, there's additional information there @Kreshnik.

We added this to the README:

pip3

Depending on your system, you might need to run pip3, possibly with the -H flag:

$ sudo -H pip3 install gitsome

For most linux users, pip3 can be installed on your system using the python3-pip package.

For example, Ubuntu users can use:

$ sudo apt-get install python3-pip

See this ticket for more details.

@donnemartin
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@Kreshnik did this comment help fix your issue?

@Kreshnik
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@donnemartin, unfortunately it did not. I still get the error "zsh: command not found: gitsome"

@srepollock
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Have you upgraded pip and pip3 on your computer? As well as Python, python3? I'd use Homebrew to upgrade python and make sure that you installed the latest Python3 from the site. Next double check that oh-my-zsh is upgraded as well as iTerm2

@Kreshnik
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It works now, it was an issue with brew not being updated, and some missing links between libraries.

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