Also be sure you're using ARITQ 2.x. See Release Notes. https://github.com/m-labs/artiq/blob/471605ec1ed951f9033472a19c04287494978d49/RELEASE_NOTES.rst
On Thu, Jul 27, 2017 at 6:43 PM, Chris Ballance via ARTIQ <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > Do not try to install from source - installing the package is much easier. > > Following the instructions at > https://m-labs.hk/artiq/manual-release-2/installing.html > After running > > $ conda create -n artiq-main artiq-pipistrello-nist_qc1 > > (which should finish without error) > Then > > $ source activate artiq-main > > followed by > > $ conda list > > should show you the list of installed packages in this environment. This > should include artiq 2.4 - does it? > > C > > > On 26/07/2017 16:29, William Evans via ARTIQ wrote: > > Hello there, > > > > I have been trying to install the ARTIQ system on a pipistrello to trial it > and demonstrate it to my group at the University of Sussex. > > > > I have tried both installing from the packages and from source. Sébastien > has advised me to contact the mailing list to find some help. > > > > In my most recent attempt, I have followed the instructions in the manual to > install on a Linux VM. When trying to use the artiq_flash command I receive > the following message: > > ‘artiq_flash: command not found’ > > > > Is anyone willing to help me to understand the installation process in more > detail and figure out how to proceed? > > > > Kind regards, > > William Evans > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > ARTIQ mailing list > https://ssl.serverraum.org/lists/listinfo/artiq > > > > _______________________________________________ > ARTIQ mailing list > https://ssl.serverraum.org/lists/listinfo/artiq > _______________________________________________ ARTIQ mailing list https://ssl.serverraum.org/lists/listinfo/artiq
