So running yt update --all did not work, unfortunately. It still gives me
the error:
ImportError: No module names write_array
Looks like I might have to run a new copy of the install script.
Thanks!
Stephanie
On Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 4:40 PM, Matthew Turk
Hi Stephanie,
Looks to me like write_array is not accessible anymore, which is breaking the "yt" command. (This is a problem we should address.) At worst, you may need to re-run a new copy of the install script; you can do this over top of the old one, or remove and start anew.
We have some packaging plans under way right now that will reduce the importance of the install script and the "yt update" command. But more on that as they are available!
-Matt
On Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 3:55 PM, Stephanie Tonnesen
wrote: Dear all,
After a pretty long (few month) hiatus, I just tried to update my yt and seem to have broken it.
Now my desktop is frozen so I can't cut and paste the long outputs, but it boils down to:
yt update
The current version of the code is:
___ 0be45301e0eb (yt) tip ___
This version CAN be automatically updated.
.... added 1740 changesets with 3520 changes to 355 files (+1 heads) Updating the repository 126 files updates, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved BROKEN: See /u/stonnes/Installs/yt-x86_64/src/yt-hg/yt_updater.log
So I looked at that
and the first thing it had was: pulling from https://bitbucket.org/yt_analysis/yt/ (run 'hg update' to get a working copy)
So I ran hg update and then it failed and said I had no module named write_array
When I start python2.7
and type
from yt.mods import *
I get the same error (no module write_array)
Any advice would be appreciated!
Thanks,
Stephanie
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