Thanks a lot, I will probably contact you on IRC at some point today
(jenpa), I think it would be easier to sort it out there.
My virtual environment is installed but I have trouble building the site
packages.
When I type virtualenv --system-site-packages bloodhound, it says
'virtualenv command not found'

Cheers,
Jen


On 12 March 2014 03:47, Dammina Sahabandu <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Jen,
> >> First things first: 1. Is there anyone who could help
> me installing Bloodhound on a Mac? I
> >> have python, pip and virtalenv installed, however, virtualenv seems to
> be making trouble.
> >> Might be easier/quicker to explain this on IRC chat, I would really,
> really appreciate it! I'm
> >> really sorry that I can't seem to install it, I hope that's doesn't give
> me a bad start.
>
> Can you please be more specific on the issue. Can't help you to find an
> exact solution without knowing what really went wrong. I'll list the
> possible steps that you should have followed here, please check whether you
> have missed anything.(Hope you are trying to install Bloodhound using
> bloodhound_setup.py script)
> 1. Install virtual environment using pip (may be you have done this using
> different method)
>
> *pip install virtualenv*
> 2.  Build inheriting global site packages.
> virtualenv --system-site-packages bloodhound
>
> 3. Activate the virtual environment.
> source ./bloodhound/bin/activate
> (You should run these commands within the ./bloodhound/installer directory)
>
> HTH
>
> PS: I'll be available at IRC most of the times.(nickname - topiya)
>
> Cheers
> Dammina
>
>
> On Wed, Mar 12, 2014 at 3:49 AM, Jennifer Parak <[email protected]
> >wrote:
>
> > Hey Everyone!
> >
> > My name is Jennifer Parak (please feel free to call me Jen), I'm a 3rd
> > Year Student at University of Sheffield studying Information Management &
> > Technology.
> > Thanks a lot for organising the Meetup today! It was really good seeing
> > the Mentors and getting an overview of the project.
> >
> > I'm new to GSOC, so excuse me if I'm a bit slow and hesitant at the
> start,
> > but I'm really excited to get started with the projects.
> > I'm very interested in front-end projects such as COMDEV-111 and
> > especially COMDEV-112, because it leaves room for creativity and I would
> > love building something that I contribute by exchanging ideas.
> > I also want to learn a lot during my internship, which is why I would
> like
> > to choose a project that requires several different skills. I'm confident
> > with Python, HTML, CSS and Javascript, so I should be well prepared and
> set
> > up for the projects. Is it a problem if I've never worked with Bootstrap
> or
> > jQuery? I'm happy to look into new frameworks and I'm sure I can pick
> them
> > up really quickly.
> > Any comments that might help me decide one of those projects?
> >
> > First things first: 1. Is there anyone who could help me installing
> > Bloodhound on a Mac? I have python, pip and virtalenv installed, however,
> > virtualenv seems to be making trouble.
> > Might be easier/quicker to explain this on IRC chat, I would really,
> > really appreciate it! I'm really sorry that I can't seem to install it, I
> > hope that's doesn't give me a bad start.
> >
> > 2. Are we going to find out who the Mentor of each project is? (just
> > curious)
> >
> > Thanks a lot in advance.
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Jen
> >
> >
> >
>
>
> --
> Dammina Sahabandu.
> Undergraduate Department of Computer Science and Engineering
> University of Moratuwa
> Sri Lanka.
>

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