Happy New Year to you Luis as well as to all the Chrono users!

--Radu

From: luis medina <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, 27 December 2022 12:22
To: Radu Serban <[email protected]>
Cc: ProjectChrono <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [chrono] Request for testing help

Hi Radu,

Thanks for your kind answer, I will try you suggest.
One of the keys – I guess–Chrono is getting more users is the detailed feedback 
you provide to us. Thanks a lot for that.

Happy 2023 ,and best wishes to all Chrono /PyChrono developers and users.
Regards,
Luis

On Tue, Dec 27, 2022 at 5:08 AM 'Radu Serban' via ProjectChrono 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi Luis,

Sorry for the late response, but we’ve been working on and fixing these conda 
packages since.

Thanks for helping with this testing.

We finally figured out that issues like the one you reported were due to 
mismatches between dependencies of PyChrono and of dependencies of dependencies.
In particular, MKL is required by both the Numpy and OCC packages (both of 
which we list as PyChrono dependencies).  The problem is that pythonocc-core 
expects a very specific version of MKL (namely 2020), so we had to make sure we 
build the PyChrono conda package with that version *and* ask users to install 
the MKL v.2020 conda package.

If you get a chance, it’d be great if you could try the latest conda package at 
https://anaconda.org/projectchrono/pychrono (build 2452).  To make sure there 
are no artifacts from your previous install, please create a new conda 
environment (I suggest you stay with Python 3.9) and then install the necessary 
dependencies and then the PyChrono package in the order specified and using the 
version specified at the above link.

--Radu

From: luis medina <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Sent: Wednesday, 14 December 2022 21:50
To: Radu Serban <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Cc: ProjectChrono 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Subject: Re: [chrono] Request for testing help

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)
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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]<mailto:[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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