Hi Matt:
My installation is a mix of Debian packages and pip3 installations. This
allows for more recent packages that are not in Debian. The trick is to
know which ones are needed. I can try the Linux install with one of my
virtual Debian machines. That might be helpful.
Carlo
On Fri, Apr 1, 2022 at 6:14 PM Matt Newville
Hi Carlo,
On Fri, Apr 1, 2022 at 5:39 PM Carlo Segre
wrote: Hi Matt:
I have managed to figure out an installation procedure using Debian Linux that installs Larch for all users on the system to use. If this is useful for you , I can write it up.
Yes - I think that would be very helpful. I know that it's all pretty focused on "install for an individual user", so if installing to a server needs modifications, that would be interesting to either automate or at least document. For sure, we're trying to get to "normal pip install-able", but wxPython on Linuxes makes that kind of challenging.
Somewhat related: I did verify that the Linux installer works for me, but I built it on a Centos7 machine and installed it on a Centos8 machine, so that might not be a fair test. And I believe that some of the ESRF folks had some trouble with debian and an earlier version of this installer.
--Matt
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