Re: [Ifeffit] Pseudo Voigt crash Athena

2019-05-02 Thread Lawley Craig Richard (PSI)
Dear Matt, I will take the time to look into this. I saw the previous thread from yourself with the link to the installer and relative information etc. Many thanks. Best regards, Craig __ Paul Scherrer Institut Craig Lawley OFLB/U109 Forschungsstrasse

Re: [Ifeffit] Larch 0.9.43

2019-05-02 Thread Garret Bland
Hi Matt, I just want everyone to know that for Windows, I tried to update larch to 0.9.43 from my existing Anaconda environment, but wasn't able to because of the Python version (3.6.8). I just recreated a new environment with Python 3.7.3 and I was able to update to the current version. And

Re: [Ifeffit] Pseudo Voigt crash Athena

2019-05-02 Thread Ravel, Bruce
On 05/01/2019 10:57 PM, Matt Newville wrote: > Larch (and the lmfit library it uses) and the XAS Viewer GUI are all > supported. Peak-fitting of XANES is one feature which I am confident to > say is definitely better than Athena. I'm willing to take 100% of the > blame for this, but

Re: [Ifeffit] Larch 0.9.43

2019-05-02 Thread Mangold, Stefan (IPS)
Dear Matt, conda update —all does not help. I think re-install anaconda is the only option. I testet this on a Mac (10.12.6). best regards Stefan Am 02.05.2019 um 19:08 schrieb Matt Newville mailto:newvi...@cars.uchicago.edu>>: Hi Garret, On Thu, May 2, 2019 at 8:33 AM Garret Bland

Re: [Ifeffit] Larch 0.9.43

2019-05-02 Thread Matt Newville
Hi Stefan, On Thu, May 2, 2019 at 12:20 PM Mangold, Stefan (IPS) < stefan.mang...@kit.edu> wrote: > Dear Matt, > > > conda update —all > does not help. I think re-install anaconda is the only option. I testet > this on a Mac (10.12.6). > > OK, thanks! It looks like `conda update --all` cannot

Re: [Ifeffit] Larch 0.9.43

2019-05-02 Thread Matt Newville
Hi Garret, On Thu, May 2, 2019 at 8:33 AM Garret Bland wrote: > Hi Matt, > I just want everyone to know that for Windows, I tried to update larch to > 0.9.43 from my existing Anaconda environment, but wasn't able to because of > the Python version (3.6.8). > Ah, OK. I saw that "update" did