[AstroPy] Buridan's ass-----what combo should I choose?

gonghang.naoc ghang.naoc at gmail.com
Thu Aug 14 22:45:00 EDT 2014


Thank you all. Now I realize Anaconda+NOAO's iraf+pyraf, this combo is
enough for me, temporarily.

hang


On Fri, Aug 15, 2014 at 2:12 AM, Оlе Ѕtrеісhеr <astropy at liska.ath.cx> wrote:

> "gonghang.naoc" <ghang.naoc at gmail.com> writes:
> > I reinstalled my system just now. The previsous system had a mess of
> > python modules with chaotic dependency. Could somebody please give me
> > a simple list to instll? Potentially I need numpy,scipy,epd,
> > ureka,iraf,pyraf, anaconda or somethig else which you can suggest.
> > A simple and versatile combo is the best.
>
> Since this was not mentioned yet: If you are using a Linux distribution
> (Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora, Mageia etc.) it may be worth checking whether
> the packages you need are already there. Then the simplest solution
> would be a "apt-get install whatever-you-like" and be lucky. The nice
> thing is that it then works (well, in theory) out of the box. And is
> updated automatically (or not, if you manually put the package on hold).
>
> If the package you need is still not there and you want to help us
> completing the selection, you are very welcome. Even if you don't want
> to do the packaging yourself, it is useful to know, which packages are
> actually needed.
>
> Best regards
>
> Ole
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