ln -sfv ~/Python-2.7.2/bin/python-2.7 ~/Python-2.7.2/bin/python *** fixed.
> When you set your path, did you ensure that there's a symlink to > python-2.7.2 named 'python'? > > ln -sfv ~/Python-2.7.2/bin/python-2.7 ~/Python-2.7.2/bin > python --version > > Should then print 2.7.2 > > If not, that could also be the problem. > > I'm shooting in the dark, and also kind of confused since we check the > version of python at the top of the SConstruct in the base directory. > > Tyler > >> Yes I did. >> >> But it still gave me the same error. >> >> Do you have any suggestions ? >> >> On Thu, Sep 19, 2013 at 8:33 PM, <[email protected]> wrote: >>> Can you try and updating your path (and removing the alias) instead and >>> see if that works? >>> >>> export PATH="/home/.../python-build/bin:${PATH}" >>> >>> Tyler >>> >>>> Hi All >>>> >>>> I have some problems installing MARSS >>>> >>>> When I tried to compile MARSS using command below >>>> >>>> $ scons -Q debug=1 >>>> >>>> It gave me an error of >>>> >>>> File marss/config_helper.py", line 63 >>>> with open(config_filename, 'w') as config_file: >>>> >>>> ^ >>>> SyntaxError: invalid syntax >>>> It seems that I have a problem with my Python version. >>>> >>>> Here is my condition : >>>> >>>> I am not a super user of my system and If you don't have privileges to >>>> install any software in the system. >>>> The system uses Python2.4.x. >>>> >>>> However, I installed Python 2.7.2 locally in my $HOME, >>>> meaning that I'm putting alias as >>>> >>>> alias python='~/Python-2.7.2/bin/ >>>> python2.7' >>>> >>>> so that every time i run $python it will refer to the 2.7.2 version. >>>> >>>> However, i still couldn't get MARSS installed correctly in my >>>> environment. >>>> I'm assuming that there might be some Marss config file that instructs >>>> my system to take $python from its original PATH instead my updated >>>> python >>>> PATH. >>>> >>>> Does anyone know where the installation config file is and how I >>>> can change that ? >>>> >>>> Or is there any other way to install MARSS without being a super user >>>> or having no privileges to update python ? >>>> >>>> Your kind help will be very much appreciated. >>>> Thank you, >>>> Best, >>>> Masri >>>> >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> http://www.marss86.org >>>> Marss86-Devel mailing list >>>> [email protected] >>>> https://www.cs.binghamton.edu/mailman/listinfo/marss86-devel >>>> >>> >>> >> > > > _______________________________________________ http://www.marss86.org Marss86-Devel mailing list [email protected] https://www.cs.binghamton.edu/mailman/listinfo/marss86-devel
