Hi Freddie,
Indeed it manages to create a .egg file (seemingly binary) under the
directory dist/.
So you say I should copy manually this file to the drectory /
*lib/python3.3/site-packages*, right?
However I still need the executable pyfr in the directory /*bin,
*which is created later at
Hi Antonio,
On 22/06/2016 07:11, Antonio Garcia-Uceda wrote:
> Thanks a lot for you reply.
>
> Indeed the workng directory is under a networking file system. I can't
> tell you details though since I;m not aware of it, but I can ask.
>
> Please let me know whether you need any further info.
My
Dear Freddie,
Thanks a lot for you reply.
Indeed the workng directory is under a networking file system. I can't tell
you details though since I;m not aware of it, but I can ask.
Please let me know whether you need any further info.
Thanks once more.
Best regards,
Antonio
On Wednesday, June
Hi Antonio,
On 22/06/2016 06:53, Antonio Garcia-Uceda wrote:
> I'd be very grateful if you could help me out with the following:
>
> I'm trying to compile the last version PyFR-1.4.0, by launching the
> "setup.py" script. However at some point it crashes with the output
> shown below.
>
> In
Dear all,
I'd be very grateful if you could help me out with the following:
I'm trying to compile the last version PyFR-1.4.0, by launching the
"setup.py" script. However at some point it crashes with the output shown
below.
In my understanding, the problem comes when trying to install the