Re: [Arches] Installing dependencies in Ubuntu - pip version

2018-10-18 Thread Vincent Meijer
I don't think it makes a big difference what version you use. Our Docker image currently uses 18.0 I believe. P.s. Since you are interested in the Ubuntu installation, you may also want to check out our Dockerfile. If you were to leave out the capitalized commands at the start of the

Re: [Arches] Installing dependencies in Ubuntu - pip version

2018-10-17 Thread Adam Cox
Yeah, updating pip is good, but I don't think necessary on Ubuntu. Adam On Wed, Oct 17, 2018, 3:40 PM Pat Lurcock wrote: > Evening all, > > I have started installing the dependencies as per the script on the git > hub, one step at a time. > The first few went OK. When running the line: >

[Arches] Installing dependencies in Ubuntu - pip version

2018-10-17 Thread Pat Lurcock
Evening all, I have started installing the dependencies as per the script on the git hub, one step at a time. The first few went OK. When running the line: $sudo apt-get install python-pip -y I got a couple of messages: The directory '/home/arches/.cache/pip/http' or its parent directory is not