run_test.py failures
OS Debian Linux (Stretch) Setup: Anaconda3
While testing the sfepy installation ( ./run_tests.py --debug
tests/test_projections.py) the following two files errored out with
"ImportError: No module named
test_projections.py and test_input_navier_stokes2d_iga.py
Not sure what is causing this. All of the other files passed.
Gary R
Hi Gary,
were you running the command from the sfepy sources directory? Or do you use sfepy instaled by conda? The command you entered is meant for the first case.
In the second case, the test files are in something like anaconda3/lib/python3.5/site-packages/sfepy/tests/, depending on your anaconda and python versions.
r.
On 22.3.2017 00:39, Gary Roach wrote:
OS Debian Linux (Stretch) Setup: Anaconda3
While testing the sfepy installation ( ./run_tests.py --debug tests/test_projections.py) the following two files errored out with "ImportError: No module named
". as an example. The two files were: test_projections.py and test_input_navier_stokes2d_iga.py
Not sure what is causing this. All of the other files passed.
Gary R
Thank you for your reply Robert,
I am using an anaconda3 setup. The directories are anaconda3/lib/python3.5/site-packages/sfepy. Under sfepy are two subdirectories /script and /tests. All if the individual tests are - obviously- in the tests directory. But the run_tests.py is in the script directory. I ran the run_test.py script from the script directory. All of the tests ran fine except for those two.
I think my original installation of sfepy was with pip. Does this help?
Gary R.
On Tuesday, March 21, 2017 at 11:16:37 PM UTC-7, Robert Cimrman wrote:
Hi Gary,
were you running the command from the sfepy sources directory? Or do you use sfepy instaled by conda? The command you entered is meant for the first case.
In the second case, the test files are in something like anaconda3/lib/python3.5/site-packages/sfepy/tests/, depending on your anaconda and python versions.
r.
On 22.3.2017 00:39, Gary Roach wrote:
OS Debian Linux (Stretch) Setup: Anaconda3
While testing the sfepy installation ( ./run_tests.py --debug tests/test_projections.py) the following two files errored out with "ImportError: No module named
". as an example. The two files were: test_projections.py and test_input_navier_stokes2d_iga.py
Not sure what is causing this. All of the other files passed.
Gary R
On 22.3.2017 19:34, Gary Roach wrote:
Thank you for your reply Robert,
I am using an anaconda3 setup. The directories are anaconda3/lib/python3.5/site-packages/sfepy. Under sfepy are two subdirectories /script and /tests. All if the individual tests are - obviously- in the tests directory. But the run_tests.py is in the script directory. I ran the run_test.py script from the script directory. All of the tests ran fine except for those two.
Well, the two tests depend on igakit and fail when it is not installed - is that your case? Then the error should be
ImportError: No module named igakit.cad
If that is so, you can safely ignore the error (or try installing igakit).
I think my original installation of sfepy was with pip. Does this help?
It is probably not important. So you run
./run_tests.py --debug tests/test_projections.py
from anaconda3/lib/python3.5/site-packages/sfepy/script? Then you should use the correct path to the test:
./run_tests.py --debug ../tests/test_projections.py
Could you try that?
r.
Gary R.
On Tuesday, March 21, 2017 at 11:16:37 PM UTC-7, Robert Cimrman wrote:
Hi Gary,
were you running the command from the sfepy sources directory? Or do you use sfepy instaled by conda? The command you entered is meant for the first case.
In the second case, the test files are in something like anaconda3/lib/python3.5/site-packages/sfepy/tests/, depending on your anaconda and python versions.
r.
On 22.3.2017 00:39, Gary Roach wrote:
OS Debian Linux (Stretch) Setup: Anaconda3
While testing the sfepy installation ( ./run_tests.py --debug tests/test_projections.py) the following two files errored out with "ImportError: No module named
". as an example. The two files were: test_projections.py and test_input_navier_stokes2d_iga.py
Not sure what is causing this. All of the other files passed.
Gary R
Hi Robert
Running debug gave ImportError: No module named 'igakit' . I guess that solves that question. I tried both conda, pip and the regular Debian apt-get. None of them can find igakit. you seem to imply that having the module not installed is no big deal but I hate to have errors floating around it the system (perfectionist). Any suggestions as to how to obtain the module?
Thanks again Gary R.
On Wednesday, March 22, 2017 at 12:55:29 PM UTC-7, Robert Cimrman wrote:
On 22.3.2017 19:34, Gary Roach wrote:
Thank you for your reply Robert,
I am using an anaconda3 setup. The directories are anaconda3/lib/python3.5/site-packages/sfepy. Under sfepy are two subdirectories /script and /tests. All if the individual tests are - obviously- in the tests directory. But the run_tests.py is in the script directory. I ran the run_test.py script from the script directory. All of the tests ran fine except for those two.
Well, the two tests depend on igakit and fail when it is not installed - is that your case? Then the error should be
ImportError: No module named igakit.cad
If that is so, you can safely ignore the error (or try installing igakit).
I think my original installation of sfepy was with pip. Does this help?
It is probably not important. So you run
./run_tests.py --debug tests/test_projections.py
from anaconda3/lib/python3.5/site-packages/sfepy/script? Then you should use the correct path to the test:
./run_tests.py --debug ../tests/test_projections.py
Could you try that?
r.
Gary R.
On Tuesday, March 21, 2017 at 11:16:37 PM UTC-7, Robert Cimrman wrote:
Hi Gary,
were you running the command from the sfepy sources directory? Or do
you
use sfepy instaled by conda? The command you entered is meant for the first case.
In the second case, the test files are in something like anaconda3/lib/python3.5/site-packages/sfepy/tests/, depending on your anaconda and python versions.
r.
On 22.3.2017 00:39, Gary Roach wrote:
OS Debian Linux (Stretch) Setup: Anaconda3
While testing the sfepy installation ( ./run_tests.py --debug tests/test_projections.py) the following two files errored out with "ImportError: No module named
". as an example. The two files were: test_projections.py and test_input_navier_stokes2d_iga.py
Not sure what is causing this. All of the other files passed.
Gary R
Hi Robert,
An update. I found a copy on Bitbucket with pip installation instructions. I ran same. A errors are now cleared. Does this problem require any tweeking of the sfepy installation?
Really appreciated your help. Have nice day
Gary R.
On Wednesday, March 22, 2017 at 5:56:25 PM UTC-7, Gary Roach wrote:
Hi Robert
Running debug gave ImportError: No module named 'igakit' . I guess that solves that question. I tried both conda, pip and the regular Debian apt-get. None of them can find igakit. you seem to imply that having the module not installed is no big deal but I hate to have errors floating around it the system (perfectionist). Any suggestions as to how to obtain the module?
Thanks again Gary R.
On Wednesday, March 22, 2017 at 12:55:29 PM UTC-7, Robert Cimrman wrote:
Thank you for your reply Robert,
I am using an anaconda3 setup. The directories are anaconda3/lib/python3.5/site-packages/sfepy. Under sfepy are two subdirectories /script and /tests. All if the individual tests are - obviously- in the tests directory. But the run_tests.py is in the
On 22.3.2017 19:34, Gary Roach wrote: script
directory. I ran the run_test.py script from the script directory. All of the tests ran fine except for those two.
Well, the two tests depend on igakit and fail when it is not installed - is that your case? Then the error should be
ImportError: No module named igakit.cad
If that is so, you can safely ignore the error (or try installing igakit).
I think my original installation of sfepy was with pip. Does this help?
It is probably not important. So you run
./run_tests.py --debug tests/test_projections.py
from anaconda3/lib/python3.5/site-packages/sfepy/script? Then you should use the correct path to the test:
./run_tests.py --debug ../tests/test_projections.py
Could you try that?
r.
Gary R.
On Tuesday, March 21, 2017 at 11:16:37 PM UTC-7, Robert Cimrman wrote:
Hi Gary,
were you running the command from the sfepy sources directory? Or do
you
use sfepy instaled by conda? The command you entered is meant for the first case.
In the second case, the test files are in something like anaconda3/lib/python3.5/site-packages/sfepy/tests/, depending on your anaconda and python versions.
r.
On 22.3.2017 00:39, Gary Roach wrote:
OS Debian Linux (Stretch) Setup: Anaconda3
While testing the sfepy installation ( ./run_tests.py --debug tests/test_projections.py) the following two files errored out with "ImportError: No module named
". as an example. The two files were: test_projections.py and test_input_navier_stokes2d_iga.py
Not sure what is causing this. All of the other files passed.
Gary R
On 03/23/2017 02:12 AM, Gary Roach wrote:
Hi Robert,
An update. I found a copy on Bitbucket with pip installation instructions. I ran same. A errors are now cleared. Does this problem require any tweeking of the sfepy installation?
IMO not.
Really appreciated your help. Have nice day
Hth, thanks for your feedback - we will either add igakit to the conda package dependencies, or mention its installation in the docs.
r.
Gary R.
On Wednesday, March 22, 2017 at 5:56:25 PM UTC-7, Gary Roach wrote:
Hi Robert
Running debug gave ImportError: No module named 'igakit' . I guess that solves that question. I tried both conda, pip and the regular Debian apt-get. None of them can find igakit. you seem to imply that having the module not installed is no big deal but I hate to have errors floating around it the system (perfectionist). Any suggestions as to how to obtain the module?
Thanks again Gary R.
On Wednesday, March 22, 2017 at 12:55:29 PM UTC-7, Robert Cimrman wrote:
Thank you for your reply Robert,
I am using an anaconda3 setup. The directories are anaconda3/lib/python3.5/site-packages/sfepy. Under sfepy are two subdirectories /script and /tests. All if the individual tests are - obviously- in the tests directory. But the run_tests.py is in the
On 22.3.2017 19:34, Gary Roach wrote: script
directory. I ran the run_test.py script from the script directory. All of the tests ran fine except for those two.
Well, the two tests depend on igakit and fail when it is not installed - is that your case? Then the error should be
ImportError: No module named igakit.cad
If that is so, you can safely ignore the error (or try installing igakit).
I think my original installation of sfepy was with pip. Does this help?
It is probably not important. So you run
./run_tests.py --debug tests/test_projections.py
from anaconda3/lib/python3.5/site-packages/sfepy/script? Then you should use the correct path to the test:
./run_tests.py --debug ../tests/test_projections.py
Could you try that?
r.
Gary R.
On Tuesday, March 21, 2017 at 11:16:37 PM UTC-7, Robert Cimrman wrote:
Hi Gary,
were you running the command from the sfepy sources directory? Or do
you
use sfepy instaled by conda? The command you entered is meant for the first case.
In the second case, the test files are in something like anaconda3/lib/python3.5/site-packages/sfepy/tests/, depending on your anaconda and python versions.
r.
On 22.3.2017 00:39, Gary Roach wrote:
OS Debian Linux (Stretch) Setup: Anaconda3
While testing the sfepy installation ( ./run_tests.py --debug tests/test_projections.py) the following two files errored out with "ImportError: No module named
". as an example. The two files were: test_projections.py and test_input_navier_stokes2d_iga.py
Not sure what is causing this. All of the other files passed.
Gary R
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