Not able to activate yt installation
I tried to install yt using the commands: $ wget http://hg.yt-project.org/yt/raw/stable/doc/install_script.sh $ bash install_script.sh It seemed to install fine, but when I tried to run the activate script, I got the following error: $ source /Users/mpresley/yt-x86_64/bin/activate (yt-x86_64)anantes-651-1-49-78:~ mpresley$ yt usage: yt [-h] [--config CONFIG] [--paste] [--paste-detailed] [--detailed] [--rpdb] [--parallel] {help,bootstrap_dev,bugreport,hop,hub_register,hub_submit,instinfo,load,mapserver,pastebin,pastebin_grab,upload_notebook,plot,render,rpdb,notebook,serve,reason,stats,update,upload_image} ... yt: error: too few arguments I tried just deleting the files and re-doing the installation, but I encountered the same error. I am installing on iOS 10.7.5 and have attached the install log. Thanks for any help.
Hi Morgan, It looks like yt installed correctly, actually. The 'yt' command line interface is a way to quickly examine datasets. As the help prompt you pasted indicates, you need to pair the 'yt' command with a subcommand in order to do anything. For example: $ yt plot IsolatedGalaxy/galaxy0030/galaxy0030 Will make three plots of Density slices through the IsolatedGalaxy dataset (which you can download from yt-project.org/data). There are a number of other subcommands, you can get more information on them using 'yt --help'. While yt's command line interface is good for looking quickly at a dataset, it's not so great for in-depth analysis. For that, you'll want to make an ipython notebook or python script using yt's python interface. Here is a brief introduction to using yt from python: http://yt-project.org/doc/orientation/first_steps.html Also see the bootcamp notebooks: http://yt-project.org/doc/bootcamp.html Hope that helps, please let us know if you have any more questions. -Nathan On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 10:56 AM, Morgan Presley <mpresley@princeton.edu>wrote:
I tried to install yt using the commands:
$ wget http://hg.yt-project.org/yt/raw/stable/doc/install_script.sh $ bash install_script.sh
It seemed to install fine, but when I tried to run the activate script, I got the following error:
$ source /Users/mpresley/yt-x86_64/bin/activate (yt-x86_64)anantes-651-1-49-78:~ mpresley$ yt usage: yt [-h] [--config CONFIG] [--paste] [--paste-detailed] [--detailed] [--rpdb] [--parallel]
{help,bootstrap_dev,bugreport,hop,hub_register,hub_submit,instinfo,load,mapserver,pastebin,pastebin_grab,upload_notebook,plot,render,rpdb,notebook,serve,reason,stats,update,upload_image} ... yt: error: too few arguments
I tried just deleting the files and re-doing the installation, but I encountered the same error. I am installing on iOS 10.7.5 and have attached the install log. Thanks for any help.
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Yes, I understand now. I had been following the instructions on http://yt-project.org/doc/orientation/simple_data_inspection.html, which said the command yt should produce "a number of subcommands". I didn't realize those subcommands were *supposed* to be a part of an error message. Thanks for the clarification. Morgan On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 2:23 PM, Nathan Goldbaum <nathan12343@gmail.com>wrote:
Hi Morgan,
It looks like yt installed correctly, actually. The 'yt' command line interface is a way to quickly examine datasets. As the help prompt you pasted indicates, you need to pair the 'yt' command with a subcommand in order to do anything. For example:
$ yt plot IsolatedGalaxy/galaxy0030/galaxy0030
Will make three plots of Density slices through the IsolatedGalaxy dataset (which you can download from yt-project.org/data). There are a number of other subcommands, you can get more information on them using 'yt --help'.
While yt's command line interface is good for looking quickly at a dataset, it's not so great for in-depth analysis. For that, you'll want to make an ipython notebook or python script using yt's python interface. Here is a brief introduction to using yt from python:
http://yt-project.org/doc/orientation/first_steps.html
Also see the bootcamp notebooks:
http://yt-project.org/doc/bootcamp.html
Hope that helps, please let us know if you have any more questions.
-Nathan
On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 10:56 AM, Morgan Presley <mpresley@princeton.edu>wrote:
I tried to install yt using the commands:
$ wget http://hg.yt-project.org/yt/raw/stable/doc/install_script.sh $ bash install_script.sh
It seemed to install fine, but when I tried to run the activate script, I got the following error:
$ source /Users/mpresley/yt-x86_64/bin/activate (yt-x86_64)anantes-651-1-49-78:~ mpresley$ yt usage: yt [-h] [--config CONFIG] [--paste] [--paste-detailed] [--detailed] [--rpdb] [--parallel]
{help,bootstrap_dev,bugreport,hop,hub_register,hub_submit,instinfo,load,mapserver,pastebin,pastebin_grab,upload_notebook,plot,render,rpdb,notebook,serve,reason,stats,update,upload_image} ... yt: error: too few arguments
I tried just deleting the files and re-doing the installation, but I encountered the same error. I am installing on iOS 10.7.5 and have attached the install log. Thanks for any help.
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Hi Morgan, On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 2:44 PM, Morgan Presley <mpresley@princeton.edu> wrote:
Yes, I understand now. I had been following the instructions on http://yt-project.org/doc/orientation/simple_data_inspection.html, which said the command yt should produce "a number of subcommands". I didn't realize those subcommands were supposed to be a part of an error message. Thanks for the clarification. Morgan
You're absolutely right -- it used to be that it would very nicely print out a help message, but it looks like now it just says, "You did something wrong." I'll file a ticket to try to address this. -Matt
On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 2:23 PM, Nathan Goldbaum <nathan12343@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Morgan,
It looks like yt installed correctly, actually. The 'yt' command line interface is a way to quickly examine datasets. As the help prompt you pasted indicates, you need to pair the 'yt' command with a subcommand in order to do anything. For example:
$ yt plot IsolatedGalaxy/galaxy0030/galaxy0030
Will make three plots of Density slices through the IsolatedGalaxy dataset (which you can download from yt-project.org/data). There are a number of other subcommands, you can get more information on them using 'yt --help'.
While yt's command line interface is good for looking quickly at a dataset, it's not so great for in-depth analysis. For that, you'll want to make an ipython notebook or python script using yt's python interface. Here is a brief introduction to using yt from python:
http://yt-project.org/doc/orientation/first_steps.html
Also see the bootcamp notebooks:
http://yt-project.org/doc/bootcamp.html
Hope that helps, please let us know if you have any more questions.
-Nathan
On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 10:56 AM, Morgan Presley <mpresley@princeton.edu> wrote:
I tried to install yt using the commands:
$ wget http://hg.yt-project.org/yt/raw/stable/doc/install_script.sh $ bash install_script.sh
It seemed to install fine, but when I tried to run the activate script, I got the following error:
$ source /Users/mpresley/yt-x86_64/bin/activate (yt-x86_64)anantes-651-1-49-78:~ mpresley$ yt usage: yt [-h] [--config CONFIG] [--paste] [--paste-detailed] [--detailed] [--rpdb] [--parallel]
{help,bootstrap_dev,bugreport,hop,hub_register,hub_submit,instinfo,load,mapserver,pastebin,pastebin_grab,upload_notebook,plot,render,rpdb,notebook,serve,reason,stats,update,upload_image} ... yt: error: too few arguments
I tried just deleting the files and re-doing the installation, but I encountered the same error. I am installing on iOS 10.7.5 and have attached the install log. Thanks for any help.
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Matthew Turk
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Morgan Presley
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Nathan Goldbaum