Adrian,

Thank you for the attempt. I appreciate your effort.

At least I know it is not a direct Spyder problem. I will try the 
lists.tiker.net <http://lists.tiker.net/> address as you suggest and see where 
that gets me.

Chris

> On 9 Feb 2015, at 2:50 am, Adrian Klaver <adrian.kla...@aklaver.com> wrote:
> 
> On 02/07/2015 09:50 PM, Chris wrote:
>> Hello again,
>> 
>> I guess the lack of replies suggests that either PyMetis will not run
>> from Spyder or no one has tried to do this before (hard to believe). For
>> me this is a frustrating conclusion and I am not sure what to do next.
>> 
>> It is disappointing that products like PyMetis are made available
>> without adequate instruction for installing them (or perhaps even
>> providing a Launcher).
> 
> Well I tried to install it here on my Linux machine. First the pip install is 
> not helpful as it does not install the dependencies, in this case MeshPy. 
> Second the configure/install procedure uses a non standard setup routine, 
> aksetup. I went ahead and installed MeshPy and also installed the development 
> libraries of Boost as that seems to be a requirement also. At this point I 
> could build meshpy, but then it seg faulted when I ran the test. Best guess 
> this has to do with:
> "
> If you don't want to continue reading, just try the regular
> ./configure.py --help
> ./configure.py --some-options
> make
> sudo make install
> That should do the trick. (By the way: If a config option says "several ok",
> then you may specify several values, separated by commas.)"
> 
> from here. Since I could not find out that values you are supposed to pass to 
> the configure I gave up.
> 
> If you really need this program I would say a post to one of these lists here:
> 
> http://lists.tiker.net/
> 
> is in order. Maybe someone there knows the necessary magic incantation.
> 
>> 
>> Spyder provides a great development environment.
>> 
>> Sad!
>> 
>> On Thursday, January 29, 2015 at 8:28:39 PM UTC+11, Chris wrote:
>> 
>>    Hi,
>> 
>>    I am trying to install and run PyMetis from within Spyder and am
>>    having trouble importing from PyMesh.
>>    If anyone successfully achieved an execution of PyMetis from within
>>    Spyder I would be exceedingly grateful to hear if there are any
>>    traps that I might be missing. I suspect Paths may be a problem but
>>    am not sure.
>>    I have spent many hours spinning my wheels in what seems to me to be
>>    a Unix jungle when all I want to do is partition graphs.
>> 
>>    Chris
>> 
> 
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