
Hi John, Yeah, this is annoying, and my fault! It should work fine for if you use the install script, but evidently not for manual installs. Completely slipped my mind when I put it in. I think there's a way to accomplish the same thing using distribute, which is bootstrapped by yt itself (not the install script) and definitely should be on every machine. I'll take a quick look into it. -Matt On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 11:44 PM, John Wise <jwise@astro.princeton.edu> wrote:
Hi,
I was trying to update one of my installs on a kubuntu (10.10) desktop, which I haven't done since the Cython files started to be generated on the client's computer.
When I tried to install it, my desktop didn't have "pip" by default.
yt> sudo python setup.py install Received error on importing Cython: No module named Cython Now attempting to install Cython Traceback (most recent call last): File "setup.py", line 18, in <module> import pip ImportError: No module named pip
But this was easily fixed by a "sudo apt-get install python-pip". I just wanted to share this if you think pip needs to be auto-installed also. I don't know if this makes any difference, but this installation didn't use the install script.
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