From f9a4ae2b14b2b95611fc73541e6ab864ffddd533 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Stan Seibert Date: Thu, 17 Nov 2011 15:34:07 -0500 Subject: Nope, Chroma really does require Numpy 1.6 or later. Putting dependency back and including in installation guide the workaround to get numpy to install. --- doc/source/install.rst | 10 ++++++---- 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) (limited to 'doc/source/install.rst') diff --git a/doc/source/install.rst b/doc/source/install.rst index 150fb38..4c3e439 100644 --- a/doc/source/install.rst +++ b/doc/source/install.rst @@ -269,13 +269,15 @@ to create a file in your ``$HOME`` directory called BOOST_LIB_DIR = ['/usr/lib64'] BOOST_PYTHON_LIBNAME = ['boost_python-mt-py27'] -Now we at a stage where the automatic dependency resolution features -of ``pip`` can do their magic. We need to upgrade the distribute -module and install PyUblas prior to installation, but the rest should -be automatic:: +Some of the python dependencies of Chroma have fiddly installation +scripts, so we need to add them individually before doing the final +install of the Chroma package:: pip install -U distribute pip install pyublas + # Bug workaround for Numpy 1.6.1 + mkdir $VIRTUAL_ENV/local + ln -s $VIRTUAL_ENV/lib $VIRTUAL_ENV/local/lib pip install -e hg+http://bitbucket.org/chroma/chroma#egg=Chroma Now you can enable the Chroma environment whenever you want by typing -- cgit