On Wednesday, August 5, 2015, Molly Peeples
Hey John,
Woohoo! I just tried this and it worked for me with no hiccups. Thanks so much--- the status I had reached with the IT people at STScI was that I should use the conda version anyhow since ST is moving from ureka to conda imminently, but the roadblock there was the lack of a dev version available on conda. As much as I'd like to have the source, this is still really really useful.
FWIW you should've able to do "setup.py develop" in a checkout of the yt repository using conda's python. I do this regularly for most of my conda-based setups on clusters.
Thanks! --Molly
On Tue, Aug 4, 2015 at 10:54 PM, John Zuhone
javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','jzuhone@gmail.com');> wrote: Hi everybody (but especially Cameron),
A while back I set up nightly dev binary builds for Anaconda and PyPI wheels--a month ago they stopped because something was wrong with the machine (right now these are Mac OS X only).
I've restarted them on a different machine. We now have binary Anaconda builds made every night from the tip of the dev branch for Python 2.7 and 3.4. I'll try to set up PyPI wheels, and also set up the Windows builds, sometime this week.
The files are hosted here:
http://anaconda.org/jzuhone/yt/files
Each file is tagged with the changeset that it was made off of. I'll need to figure out some way of managing them before they get too numerous.
Here's how to install:
conda install -c http://conda.anaconda.org/jzuhone/channel/dev yt
and here's how to update:
conda update -c http://conda.anaconda.org/jzuhone/channel/dev yt
The key is to have the "dev" channel specified.
Best,
John
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