Add python as mshr dependence#669
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I think that python should be added as a dependence for mshr. Without that, hashdist uses my (old!) system python (2.4 in my case). At least this addition solved my problem. I think that this will solve also this issue: http://fenicsproject.org/pipermail/fenics-support/2015-February/001299.html
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@johannesring, this looks good to me. |
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Yes, looks good. Thanks. |
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I think that python should be added as a dependence for
mshr. Without that, hashdist uses my (old!) system python (2.4 in my case). At least this addition solved my problem. I think that this will solve also this issue: http://fenicsproject.org/pipermail/fenics-support/2015-February/001299.html