Hi Anthony,
It does look like Demeter installed for you with MacPorts. Great! I have
had no luck with that for many years. I started trying again today (also
trying to see if Yasin Deep's question can be resolved). It looks like it
will try to build everything from source code, and so it will likely make
many hours just to get ready to try to install the Demeter package.
If it did install for you, it might be that all you have to do is open a
new Terminal to get /opt/local/bin in your PATH, or maybe try typing
/opt/local/bin/athena
or maybe /opt/local/bin/dathena.
--Matt
On Sun, Dec 4, 2022 at 7:22 PM agironda
Hi,
I’m a graduate student in Gerald Seidler’s group at University of Washington. I’ve gone through the process of installing Demeter on my M1 mac using macports. I believe it has completed successfully and all dependencies have been installed/established.
However, calling “athena” or other commands do nothing -here’s a screenshot from my terminal.
Transcription:
anthonygironda@Anthonys-MacBook-Air-4 ~ % sudo port install xorg-server demeter
Password:
---> Computing dependencies for xorg-server
---> Cleaning xorg-server
---> Computing dependencies for demeter
---> Cleaning demeter
---> Scanning binaries for linking errors
---> No broken files found.
---> No broken ports found.
anthonygironda@Anthonys-MacBook-Air-4 ~ % athena
zsh: command not found: athena
anthonygironda@Anthonys-MacBook-Air-4 ~ %
I understand Demeter compatibility on Mac is not largely supported, but has someone encountered this and found a workaround?
I’m a bit of a novice at command line, so I appreciate your consideration and help.
Sincerely,
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