On Wed, Dec 10, 2014 at 5:00 PM, Jacobson, Clas A UTSCE
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Let me know when you have something to try.
Well, it did work for me but I don't have gfortran, so I'm not sure if
it will work for you. If you want to try, you can do the following:
Start by running the install script and let it finish to it fails. At
the top you should see something like this:
Created temporary directory /tmp/fenics-install.IBpSlG for FEniCS
installation.
Enter this temporary directory
cd /tmp/fenics-install.IBpSlG/hashstack
and create a new file test.numpy.yaml in this directory with the
following contents:
extends:
- file: osx.yaml
packages:
launcher:
python:
link: shared
blas:
use: host-osx-framework-accelerate
lapack:
use: host-osx-framework-accelerate
numpy:
Now, build this profile by running
../hashdist/bin/hit build test.numpy.yaml
Finally, try to import numpy:
./test.numpy/bin/python -c "import numpy"
Does that work?
> Strange last night - I "lost" hashdist (hit command). I reinstalled - but I
> do not seem to have the same directories (but the same failure when trying to
> build fenics...). There does not seem to be a "reinstall" for hashdist.
The script downloads hashdist to a temporary directory
/tmp/fenics-install.XXXXXX (where XXXXXX is some random characters),
which will be removed if you restart the machine. You didn't loose the
hit command, you just forgot that it wasn't in your PATH and that you
had to do ../hashdist/bin/hit from the hashstack directory.
> No obvious issue now - but this does not seem that robust right now.
Well, I think you have been a bit unlucky. Let us know how the above
work for you.
Johannes
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