Hi Mahendra,


On Sat, Dec 8, 2018 at 10:45 PM Uma Mahendra Kumar K <umamahendra@vit.ac.in> wrote:

Dear Dr Matt,

                    Finally I have fully functional larch on my ubuntu 18.04.

First I installed conda.

Then installed all the larch dependencies listed in the larch web-page via conda.

Later, xraylarch-0.9.40-Linux-x86_64.sh was installed using bash.

As you suggested i have forced lmfit==0.9.11, installation went very well and i got functional larch. 


OK, great to hear its working for you.

Just to be clear,  I do usually recommend installing with the single-package installers like xraylarch-0.9.40-Linux-x86_64.sh.  That  contains all the dependencies (like, lmfit 0.9.11) and so will work without having to install or update anything else.   It installs its own Python environment (in /home/USER/xraylarch on linux) that does not need root permission for installation and will be separate from the system Python, and so can be altered, updated, or even just deleted as needed. 

Cheers,

--Matt


Thanks

Mahendra

VIT university-Bharat

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