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Adding package `anaconda/5.2.0:python3` to your environment | Adding package `anaconda/5.2.0:python3` to your environment |
[(it_css:traine)@n038 ~]$ source activate ~/fenicsproject | [(it_css:traine)@n038 ~]$ source activate ~/fenicsproject |
(/home/1201/fenicsproject) [(it_css:traine)@n038 ~]$ python -c "import mshr" | (/home/1201/fenicsproject) [(it_css:traine)@n038 ~]$ python3 -c "import mshr" |
(/home/1201/fenicsproject) [(it_css:traine)@n038 ~]$ source deactivate | (/home/1201/fenicsproject) [(it_css:traine)@n038 ~]$ source deactivate |
[(it_css:traine)@n038 ~]$ exit | [(it_css:traine)@n038 ~]$ exit |
[(it_css:traine)@farber ~]$ | [(it_css:traine)@farber ~]$ |
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| ===== Recipes ==== |
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| Examples documented as recipes to be used for specific installations including using a ''workgroup'' directory as well as creating VALET packages for these environments and job scripts setup for batch runs, but can also perhaps help others in solving similar installation dilemmas. |
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| * [[technical:recipes:pyqt5-in-virtualenv|Building PyQt5 in a Python Virtual Environment]] |
| * [[technical:recipes:keras-in-virtualenv|Keras Python Virtual Environment]] |
| * [[technical:recipes:emcee-in-virtualenv|Python Virtualenv: emcee and pyKLIP]] |
| * [[technical:recipes:mpi4py-in-virtualenv|Python Virtual Environments with mpi4py]] |