Hello, Since we use the Anaconda Python distribution here, being able to install FEniCS using conda would be a great help! I'll just post whatever error I encounter, starting with:
conda install fenics --channel juanlu001 > Error: No packages found matching: dolfin ==1.4 > That is, only running the third command. When I also run the first two, I get source activate fenics27 > activate: No such file or directory. > Any further help would be much appreciated, Maarten On 9 January 2015 at 20:13, Juan Luis Cano <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello, >> >> I would very much like to try out FEniCS, but installing is not as easy as >> hoped. I am on a CentOS 6.6 system without root-rights, and tried to use >> the dorsal script to install locally. I copied the 'local.platform' file >> for 'Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6/CentOS 6/Scientific Linux 6' and >> encountered following problems when compiling dolfin: >> > > Hello, > > If you are willing to use the Anaconda Python distribution (or their > Miniconda installer), there is another experiment you can try: > > $ conda create --name fenics27 python=2.7 > $ source activate fenics27 > (fenics27) $ conda install fenics --channel juanlu001 > > See http://fenicsproject.org/pipermail/fenics-support/2015- > January/001090.html for recent discussion about this in the mailing list. > I am willing to help you make it work on CentOS. > > Regards, > > Juan Luis Cano > _______________________________________________ > fenics-support mailing list > [email protected] > http://fenicsproject.org/mailman/listinfo/fenics-support >
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