On 08/10/2015 06:47 PM, Fred Hohman wrote:
Hi,
Apologies for the late response.
I think I have installed SfePy, but when I run
run_tests.py
I receive the following:91 test file(s) executed in 1.42 s, 105 failure(s) of 116 test(s)
If I run
python setup.py clean --all
and then run the tests, I get exactly the same number of failures.
This looks like the extension modules were not built correctly. Try removing build/ directory, and run (in the sfepy top-level directory, where the sources were unpacked):
python setup.py clean --all python setup.py build_ext --inplace
python run_tests.py python run_tests.py --debug
If something goes wrong, post the output here, please.
In terms of required and optional packages, I receive the following when installing via
setup.py
:cython is available in version 0.22.1
numpy is available in version 1.9.2
scipy is available in version 0.15.1
matplotlib is available in version 1.4.3
pyparsing is available in version 2.0.3
tables is available in version 3.2.0
mayavi (optional) is available in version 4.4.0
sympy (optional) is available in version 0.7.6
igakit (optional) is available in version 0.1
petsc4py (optional) is missing; you may get run-time errors
mpi4py (optional) is available in version 1.3, but >= 1.3.1 is needed; you may get run-time errors
pymetis (optional) is available in version 2014.1
This seems ok, only see [1].
[1] https://github.com/sfepy/sfepy/issues/292
Any thoughts on why so many tests are failing? I can post other console output if needed.
Yes, see above.
r.
Thanks, Fred
On Friday, August 7, 2015 at 6:26:51 AM UTC-4, Robert Cimrman wrote:
Hi Fred,
On 08/04/2015 09:05 PM, Fred Hohman wrote:
Hi all,
I'm having some difficulties installing sfepy on a mac with anaconda running OS X Yosemite. I've looked through the installation documentation but can't seem to resolve the errors. Can anyone point me to a relevant guide (if it exists) or have suggestions?
I can post screenshots if needed.
Yes, posting the console output would be helpful to diagnose the problem.
r.