Dear all, I would like to use the latest Larch as backend for Athena and Artemis on Windows to handle hundreds of XAS data (, hopefully). But, I'm stuck. I would appreciate any comments and suggestions. Matt announced it is now possible on this list, but I still cannot do it on Windows. [Ifeffit] Larch 0.9.33 http://millenia.cars.aps.anl.gov/pipermail/ifeffit/2017-April/009091.html
The "server mode" for Athena and Artemis now works on all platforms and I strongly encourage everyone to use this over the ifeffit back end.
Here is what I did. Environment: Windows 10 Pro (Japanese) Demeter 0.9.25 (via official website) Python 3.6 (official distribution) 1. Installation of the latest Larch
git clone https://github.com/xraypy/xraylarch.git (sha1: 5a372cfe1368a8ac10c2ebfc5bef4e9a9a325f6d) cd xraylarch python setup.py install # Some dependency related to XRD is not fulfilled.
2. Start Larch server
cd %LOCALAPPDATA%\Programs\Python\Python36\Scripts python larch_server start larch_server port=4966: started
I found a parameter of peakfit backend in demeter.ini and changed to larch, but did not work (as expected). In the dathena.log, Athena still uses ifeffit as backend.
perl version: v5.18.2 backend: ifeffit
Should I compile Demeter package by myself to use the Larch backend? Or, is there any "switch" to use Larch? Thanks in advance, ASAKURA, Hiroyuki -- ASAKURA, Hiroyuki (Ph.D) T. Tanaka Lab., ESICB, Kyoto University, Japan asakura@moleng.kyoto-u.ac.jp http://www.moleng.kyoto-u.ac.jp/~moleng_04/asakura/