Thanks for offering another way to install FEniCS~ I tried it on the current Archlinux but it did not work:
Downloading FEniCS Install... > Cloning into 'fenics-install'... > remote: Counting objects: 125, done. > remote: Compressing objects: 100% (124/124), done. > remote: Total 125 (delta 69), reused 0 (delta 0) > Receiving objects: 100% (125/125), 17.48 KiB | 0 bytes/s, done. > Resolving deltas: 100% (69/69), done. > Checking connectivity... done. > > Using HashStack profile fenics.Debian.yaml. > > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "../hashdist/bin/hit", line 9, in <module> > from hashdist.cli.main import command_line_entry_point, > help_on_exceptions > File "/tmp/fenics-install.iKbsxH/hashdist/hashdist/__init__.py", line 1, > in <module> > from .spec.hook_api import * > File "/tmp/fenics-install.iKbsxH/hashdist/hashdist/spec/__init__.py", > line 1, in <module> > from .builder import ProfileBuilder > File "/tmp/fenics-install.iKbsxH/hashdist/hashdist/spec/builder.py", > line 2, in <module> > from . import package > File "/tmp/fenics-install.iKbsxH/hashdist/hashdist/spec/package.py", > line 4, in <module> > from .utils import substitute_profile_parameters, to_env_var > File "/tmp/fenics-install.iKbsxH/hashdist/hashdist/spec/utils.py", line > 2, in <module> > from .exceptions import ProfileError > File "/tmp/fenics-install.iKbsxH/hashdist/hashdist/spec/exceptions.py", > line 1, in <module> > from ..formats.marked_yaml import ValidationError > File > "/tmp/fenics-install.iKbsxH/hashdist/hashdist/formats/marked_yaml.py", line > 17, in <module> > from hashdist.deps.yaml.error import Mark > File > "/tmp/fenics-install.iKbsxH/hashdist/hashdist/deps/yaml/__init__.py", line > 2, in <module> > from error import * > ImportError: No module named 'error' > I do not know of a build-in python module called 'error'. Any idea how to fix this? Thanks~ On Sat, Dec 6, 2014 at 1:05 PM, Johannes Ring <[email protected]> wrote: > On Sat, Dec 6, 2014 at 6:57 PM, Maximilian Albert > <[email protected]> wrote: > > 2014-12-06 17:37 GMT+00:00 Anders Logg <[email protected]>: > >> > >> > >> Regarding sudo, everything will be installed in your home directory (in > >> ~/.hashdist) so sudo is not needed. > > > > > > Also, it's probably worth informing the user about this at the start of > the > > installation process. Maybe it's just me, but when I run a script I like > to > > know what it is about to do and where it will put things (just in case > > something fails or I want to revert the operation). > > I agree. > > Johannes > _______________________________________________ > fenics mailing list > [email protected] > http://fenicsproject.org/mailman/listinfo/fenics > -- Lizao (Larry) Li Univeristy of Minnesota
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