Hi Radu,

I hope this can be useful to help to test the PyChrono conda packages:



I followed the installation steps 1 to 5, as they are neatly indicated at:
https://api.projectchrono.org/pychrono_installation.html

For step 6, I installed the following PyChrono module:

pychrono-7.0.0-py39_2426.tar.bz2



Details about OS, Phyton version and hardware:

OS: Windows 10

Python: 3.9.1

CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-8550U CPU @ 1.80GHz   1.99 GHz

RAM:8.00 GB


So far, when I run some  FEA demos I got an issue that shows up when
importing pychrono.pardisomkl.  For instance, when I run
demo_FEA_beamsIGA.py , I got the following issue:


import pychrono.pardisomkl as mkl

  File "C:\Users\Luis
Medina\anaconda3\envs\New_env\lib\site-packages\pychrono\pardisomkl.py",
line 10, in <module>

    from . import _pardisomkl

ImportError: cannot import name '_pardisomkl' from 'pychrono'
(C:\Users\Luis
Medina\anaconda3\envs\New_env\lib\site-packages\pychrono\__init__.py)

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The same occurs for demo_FEA_beams_constr.

I haven’t found other issues when running the other demos ( I'll keep
testing).



Regards,

Luis

On Sat, Dec 10, 2022 at 7:32 AM 'Radu Serban' via ProjectChrono <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Dear Chrono users,
>
>
>
> In preparation for the upcoming Chrono release, I would like to ask for
> your help in testing the PyChrono conda packages.
> We are generating conda packages for Linux, Windows, and MacOS (both Intel
> and ARM), each targeting Python versions 3.8, 3.9, and 3.10.  Packages
> corresponding to the latest Chrono code have been generated and uploaded in
> the last few hours (for technical reasons, the MacOS-apple conda packages
> will be uploaded manually shortly):
> https://anaconda.org/projectchrono/pychrono/files
>
>
>
> I would greatly appreciate it if you could download, install, and test one
> or more of the available packages (depending on what platforms you use and
> have available).
>
> Please make sure to install the required dependencies before installing
> the PyChrono package (see https://anaconda.org/projectchrono/pychrono and
> https://api.projectchrono.org/pychrono_installation.html).
> Once you have the necessary dependencies installed, download the
> appropriate PyChrono package from the ‘Files’ section and then install it
> from the local tarball (we have noticed some issues with Anaconda picking
> the correct default package).
>
>
>
> Please let us know:
>
>    - The OS and Python version you have tested
>    - Any relevant details on the hardware you used
>    - Whether you had issues running any of the examples distributed with
>    the package (please make sure to run the demos compatible with your
>    PyChrono install; see the note at
>    https://api.projectchrono.org/tutorial_table_of_content_pychrono.html)
>    Please provide details and output for any demos that fail.
>    - Any suggestions on improving the installation and usage
>    documentation in the links provided above
>
>
>
> Thank you!
> --Radu
>
>
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