[Yt-dev] binaries
Britton Smith
brittonsmith at gmail.com
Sun Mar 8 07:35:29 PDT 2009
This isn't a bad idea. I just read through the description of virtualenv.
Can you describe shortly how we would use this? If I had a yt installation
on some machine in /home/britton/local of something, and someone just made a
copy of that, would they need virtualenv to make it run from their own
directory or could it go on it's own? or is this not at all how this would
work? Sorry for the stupid question.
On another note, I read that blog post you referred to at the beginning. I
can see where you're coming from wanting to speed up the gratification for
the new user. In the context of that post, I would say you (we) are already
over that initial hump. That said, this certainly won't hurt.
Britton
On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 2:03 PM, Stephen Skory <stephenskory at yahoo.com>wrote:
>
> > This is a bug I was able to fix by googling. You have to manually
>
> > patch your matplotlib (I guess this patch slipped through our
> > fingers?) to return None for a locale or something. It's on google,
> > but I'm on my phone.
>
> Thanks for the tip!
>
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