Hello Adam, Thanks for the encouragement. Yes I am using Ubuntu Desktop. I am still stuck on the yarn install.The error message is that "... amqp 2.6.1 requires vine <5.0.0a,1 >= 1.1 but you have 5.0.0 which is incompatible. " It seems unlikely that 5.0.0 is not less than 5.0.0a1 but perhaps some numeric parsing stops at a and/or the test should actually be <= 5.0.a1 Any help here much appreciated. Best regards, Pat On Sunday, September 27, 2020 at 12:07:51 AM UTC+1 [email protected] wrote:
> Hey Pat, just out of curiosity, are you using Ubuntu Desktop? I have only > used the server distro for Ubuntu 18 which may be why I never encountered > the terminal issue. > > Your solution is the right one though: typically you can install a new > version of python alongside whatever comes with the OS and then just use > that version when you make the virtual environment (as you did). > > Glad you've been making your way through the install process. > > Cheers, > Adam > > On Saturday, September 26, 2020 at 4:21:24 AM UTC-5 [email protected] > wrote: > >> Hi Alina, >> >> Thanks for the reply. I rather hope that having it in a virtual machine >> is irrelevant - it shouldn't know that it is in a VM! >> I still get that pile of messages starting with the lack of a vine.five >> package. >> >> I distracted myself for a couple of days trying to upgrade Python 3.6.9 >> that comes with Ubuntu 18.04 to Python 3.7. That stopped the terminal >> program from starting as it needs that specific version. While I could >> install a different terminal I am concerned that other bits of Ubuntu could >> be broken too. In the end I don't think that matters as the virtual >> environment gets Python 3.7 in it as long as I set it up with: >> >> $ sudo apt install python3.7 >> $ sudo apt install python3.7-venv >> $ python3.7 -m venv ~Projects/ENV >> >> Best wishes, have a good weekend, >> Pat >> >> On Saturday, September 26, 2020 at 12:59:21 AM UTC+1 Alina Myklebust >> wrote: >> >>> Hi Pat, >>> >>> Nice to hear that there’s been some progress with your install. I will >>> ask around to see if I can find someone with experience installing Arches >>> on a Vbox Virtual machine. So far, I’m not aware of anyone, but I hope to >>> find some support for you. Keep us posted on your progress. Thanks! >>> >>> Best, >>> >>> Alina >>> ------------------------------ >>> *From:* [email protected] <[email protected]> on >>> behalf of [email protected] <[email protected]> >>> *Sent:* Thursday, September 24, 2020 11:29:13 AM >>> *To:* Arches Project <[email protected]> >>> *Subject:* [Arches] Re: Installing Arches 5 on my laptop - problems >>> >>> A little progress. >>> >>> The failure to build wheels has been cured by invoking: >>> >>> $ pip install wheel >>> >>> before >>> >>> $pip install arches >>> >>> arches now installs OK. >>> Pat >>> >>> On Saturday, September 19, 2020 at 2:50:42 PM UTC+1 [email protected] >>> wrote: >>> >>> Hello again, >>> >>> This really is not a DOS attack. >>> >>> I have installed the dependencies as per the script from github, and am >>> now trying to install Arches itself by following the documentation for V5.0. >>> >>> $ mkdir Projects && cd Projects >>> Works fine >>> >>> $ python -m venv /path/to/new/ENV >>> This invoked python 2.7, complaining about not knowing what a venv was. >>> I also had to work out what the path should be. It would help beginners >>> like me to have an example to follow, though I do recognise that you can >>> choose other places to put the environment. Non-beginners who are up to >>> choosing a different place are most likely to be able to work out the >>> command to use so I suggest replacing this in the docs with: >>> $ python3 -m venv ~/Projects/env >>> >>> $ source env/bin/activate >>> OK >>> >>> (env)..$ pip install arches >>> A lot of stuff in the terminal that looks OK until: >>> >>> Building wheels for collected packages: pyshp, python-docx, PyLD, >>> mapbox-vector-tile, python-slugify, future >>> Running setup.py bdist_wheel for pyshp ... error >>> Complete output from command /home/pat/Projects/env/bin/python3 -u -c >>> "import setuptools, >>> tokenize;__file__='/tmp/pip-build-0m39dqyo/pyshp/setup.py';f=getattr(tokenize, >>> >>> 'open', open)(__file__);code=f.read().replace('\r\n', >>> '\n');f.close();exec(compile(code, __file__, 'exec'))" bdist_wheel -d >>> /tmp/tmpkjnnk0xtpip-wheel- --python-tag cp36: >>> /usr/lib/python3.6/distutils/dist.py:261: UserWarning: Unknown >>> distribution option: 'long_description_content_type' >>> warnings.warn(msg) >>> usage: -c [global_opts] cmd1 [cmd1_opts] [cmd2 [cmd2_opts] ...] >>> or: -c --help [cmd1 cmd2 ...] >>> or: -c --help-commands >>> or: -c cmd --help >>> >>> error: invalid command 'bdist_wheel' >>> >>> ---------------------------------------- >>> Failed building wheel for pyshp >>> >>> Failed to build pyshp python-docx PyLD mapbox-vector-tile python-slugify >>> future >>> With the majority repeated for each of the six wheels pyshp python-docx >>> PyLD mapbox-vector-tile python-slugify future. After that the last bit >>> went OK. >>> >>> I pressed on with >>> (env) pat@vboxub1804:~/Projects$ arches-project create my_project >>> but got a whole lot of trouble: >>> >>> No module named 'vine.five' >>> yarn install v1.22.5 >>> warning package.json: No license field >>> info No lockfile found. >>> warning arches: No license field >>> [1/4] Resolving packages... >>> warning @mapbox/geojsonhint > jsonlint-lines > [email protected]: Package no >>> longer supported. Contact [email protected] for more info. >>> warning @turf/turf > @turf/[email protected]: Module has been renamed to >>> @turf/bezier-spline >>> warning @turf/turf > @turf/[email protected]: Module has been renamed to >>> @turf/boolean-point-in-polygon >>> warning @turf/turf > @turf/collect > @turf/[email protected]: Module has been >>> renamed to @turf/boolean-point-in-polygon >>> warning @turf/turf > @turf/isobands > @turf/[email protected]: Module has >>> been renamed to @turf/boolean-point-in-polygon >>> warning @turf/turf > @turf/[email protected]: Module deprecated in favor >>> of @turf/length >>> warning @turf/turf > @turf/line-chunk > @turf/[email protected]: Module >>> deprecated in favor of @turf/length >>> warning @turf/turf > @turf/point-grid > @turf/[email protected]: Module has >>> been renamed to @turf/boolean-point-in-polygon >>> warning @turf/turf > @turf/[email protected]: Module has been renamed >>> to @turf/line-to-polygon >>> warning @turf/turf > @turf/[email protected]: Module has been renamed to >>> @turf/nearest-point >>> warning @turf/turf > @turf/[email protected]: Module has been renamed to >>> @turf/nearest-point-on-line >>> warning @turf/turf > @turf/line-overlap > @turf/[email protected]: Module >>> has been renamed to @turf/nearest-point-on-line >>> warning @turf/turf > @turf/line-slice > @turf/[email protected]: Module >>> has been renamed to @turf/nearest-point-on-line >>> warning @turf/turf > @turf/line-split > @turf/[email protected]: Module >>> has been renamed to @turf/nearest-point-on-line >>> warning @turf/turf > @turf/[email protected]: Module has been renamed >>> to @turf/polygon-to-line >>> warning @turf/turf > @turf/[email protected]: Module has been renamed to >>> @turf/point-on-feature >>> warning @turf/turf > @turf/point-on-surface > @turf/[email protected]: Module >>> has been renamed to @turf/boolean-point-in-polygon >>> warning @turf/turf > @turf/tag > @turf/[email protected]: Module has been >>> renamed to @turf/boolean-point-in-polygon >>> warning @turf/turf > @turf/polygonize > polygonize > @turf/[email protected]: >>> Module has been renamed to @turf/boolean-point-in-polygon >>> warning @turf/turf > @turf/[email protected]: Module has been renamed to >>> @turf/points-within-polygon >>> warning @turf/turf > @turf/within > @turf/[email protected]: Module has been >>> renamed to @turf/boolean-point-in-polygon >>> warning @turf/turf > @turf/unkink-polygon > simplepolygon > >>> @turf/[email protected]: Module has been renamed to >>> @turf/boolean-point-in-polygon >>> warning @turf/turf > @turf/unkink-polygon > simplepolygon > >>> @turf/[email protected]: Module has been renamed to @turf/points-within-polygon >>> warning @turf/turf > @turf/unkink-polygon > simplepolygon > @turf/within >>> > @turf/[email protected]: Module has been renamed to >>> @turf/boolean-point-in-polygon >>> warning [email protected]: We have renamed the @ckeditor package. New >>> versions are available under the @ckeditor4 name. >>> warning [email protected]: core-js@<3 is no longer maintained and not >>> recommended for usage due to the number of issues. Please, upgrade your >>> dependencies to the actual version of core-js@3. >>> [2/4] Fetching packages... >>> [3/4] Linking dependencies... >>> warning " > [email protected]" has unmet peer dependency >>> "moment-timezone@^0.4.0". >>> [4/4] Building fresh packages... >>> success Saved lockfile. >>> Done in 86.87s. >>> >>> I have stopped for now. Can anybody help with what is going wrong here? >>> >>> Ta, >>> Pat >>> >>> -- >>> -- To post, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe, >>> send email to [email protected]. 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