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Can't build 1.1.2 with build from source instructions and no instructions are supplied. #303

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masternetra opened this issue Jul 8, 2016 · 4 comments
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masternetra commented Jul 8, 2016

Yea. The 1.1.2 version source isn't build-able by wiki instructions (apparently installation is done via python it looks like, but have no clue how to install it using python) and there are no instructions with it and "git clone https://github.com/pithos/pithos.git" is still pulling 1.1.1 for me.

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TingPing commented Jul 8, 2016

I'm confused, the wiki is completely fine: https://github.com/pithos/pithos/wiki/Installing-from-Source

Which part failed?

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TingPing commented Jul 8, 2016

Oh.. I see you are just hung up on the versioning. The master branch has all of the work from the 1.1.2 bugfix release but is actually the code for what will become the 1.2.0 release.

You can do git checkout pithos-1.1.z if you want what would be the normal stable release.

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masternetra commented Jul 17, 2016

No I am speaking of the 1.1.2 release here: https://github.com/pithos/pithos/releases, I was trying to install 1.1.2 from the "source" download, but the wiki instructions don't seem to apply to these downloads. There should be instructions at least in those zips/tar.gz but currently just a readme that tells you to goto the site for instructions and such but none related to it exist. Trying to run setup.py results in response from terminal that I needed to install something, I install it, and try again and apparently I am not running it right, I don't fracking know how to properply install with python, instructions are badly needed for it.

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All instructions apply to git, that is why the directly reference downloading git.

The main difference for the older versions is you would run ./setup.py install

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