Hi Florian,
Quick note -- I tested it on a couple other machines, and a few had
problems with the new version of Matplotlib, 0.98.4. I've committed a
new version of the install script that demands 0.98.3; if you 'svn up'
in the yt directory it will catch the new version of the install
script -- give that one a shot, and let me know if it improves things?
-Matt
On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 3:12 PM, Matthew Turk
Hi Florian,
Would you mind posting the relevant error messages? I ran a fresh checkout of the install script and it *seemed* to be able to grab all of the sources correctly. (It's possible that there is a problem with the 'easy_install' calls; they have been kind of problematic lately and they might need to be removed.)
Thanks!
-Matt
On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 6:46 AM, Florian Pajnik
wrote: Hallo !
I tried to install yt on a Debian system by using the install script, that is within the enzo15 package, but it didn't work. It seems to me, that the install script is not modified to the newest versionnumbers, that have to be downloaded. But that's just a guess. So my question is, what have I to do to install yt on a Debian system. Thank's a lot.
Florian Pajnik
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