My mistake, the port name is: py25-pymvpa,
This would make the correct command > $ sudo port install py25-pymvpa +scipy +pynifti +hcluster +libsvm My apologies for the inconvenience. You can also search for partial matches of ports via: > port search pymvpa -james On Jan 14, 2009, at 11:15 AM, James M. Hughes wrote: > So I added this repository to MacPorts and tried the install command > you gave in this email, but it doesn't work -- it says "Port pymvpa > not found" -- any thoughts? > > Thanks, > James. > On Jan 13, 2009, at 2:02 PM, James Kyle wrote: > >>> Sorry, but I have no idea. The installer has many problems in terms >>> of >>> dependencies to a specific Python version, that could be the cause >>> -- or >>> some unknown change in Enthought's Python. >>> >>> Fortunately, we will be able to discontinue the installer and >>> replace it >>> with a proper MacPort (thanks to James Kyle). This will also make >>> it a >>> lot easier to install the numerous dependencies of PyMVPA on a Mac >>> system. >>> >>> You can take a look at the docs of the upcoming version 0.4.1 to see >>> how >>> it is going to work. We only need a few more days for testing and >>> will >>> release 0.4.1 when nothing pops up -- that should solve this problem >>> properly. >>> >>> http://git.debian.org/?p=pkg-exppsy/pymvpa.git;a=commitdiff;h=b780ccdd3a1ee277b3c3876e433cda0ed57eaf3b >>> >> >> I've created a personal repository for the adventurous. Please note, >> this is my development repository for various ports I work on besides >> the ones associated with pymvpa. So there are no guarantees of >> consistency from day to day. >> >> However, I've just installed pymvpa on my laptop using it, so the >> pymvpa ones are fine to get you up and running until they are added >> to >> the main repository. >> >> To use it, go by the same instructions found in the 0.4.1 Michael >> mentions above for installing MacPorts. >> >> Once done, do the following to use my repository: >> >> 1. edit the file /opt/local/etc/macports/sources.conf >> 2. Add the following line *after* the default one (rsync:// >> rsync.macports.org/release/ports/ [default]) >>> rsync://www.ccn.ucla.edu/release/ports/ >> >> Your /opt/local/etc/macports/sources.conf file should now look >> something like: >>> # To get the ports tree from the MacPorts rsync.macports.org server >>> use: >>> rsync://rsync.macports.org/release/ports/ [default] >>> rsync://www.ccn.ucla.edu/release/ports/ >> >> Then do the following: >> >> $ sudo port sync >> $ sudo port install pymvpa +scipy +pynifti +hcluster +libsvm >> +pywavelet >> >> That should get you going. If this is your first time using >> MacPorts & >> python 2.5, it will install this for you. But an additional step is >> needed: >> >> $ sudo port install python_select >> $ sudo python_select python25 >> >> MacPorts has the ability of installing several python versions at a >> time, the python_select utility ensures that the default python (/ >> opt/ >> local/bin/python) points to your preferred version. >> >> Hope this helps, >> >> James Kyle >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Pkg-ExpPsy-PyMVPA mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/pkg-exppsy-pymvpa > > > _______________________________________________ > Pkg-ExpPsy-PyMVPA mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/pkg-exppsy-pymvpa _______________________________________________ Pkg-ExpPsy-PyMVPA mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/pkg-exppsy-pymvpa

