Hi all, I've tried to install graph-tool inside a virtual environment in multiple ways now, e.g.
1. pip install graph-tool 2. pip install http://downloads.skewed.de/graph-tool/graph-tool-2.2.15.tar.bz2 3. easy_install graph-tool 4. Running "configure-make-make install" from source
The first three failed basically because there's no setup.py and the fourth one failed because it couldn't find numpy (which is already installed in the virtual environment). I could do a system-wide installation, but that's not what I want. Have you guys successfully installed graph-tool inside a virtual environment? Best,
Hi Hector,
Sorry for the delay.
On 01/18/2012 08:32 PM, Hector wrote:
Hi all, I've tried to install graph-tool inside a virtual environment in multiple ways now, e.g.
- pip install graph-tool
- pip install http://downloads.skewed.de/graph-tool/graph-tool-2.2.15.tar.bz2
- easy_install graph-tool
- Running "configure-make-make install" from source
The first three failed basically because there's no setup.py and the fourth one failed because it couldn't find numpy (which is already installed in the virtual environment). I could do a system-wide installation, but that's not what I want. Have you guys successfully installed graph-tool inside a virtual environment?
The first three approaches failed because graph-tool uses autotools instead of python's distutils. The fourth approach should work automatically, if all the libraries are found in the standard places. If the script did not find numpy, this means you probably need to specify exactly where it is. You should provide the exact output of the configure script, together with the file config.log, so we can see exactly what is happening.
Cheers, Tiago
-- Tiago de Paula Peixoto tiago@skewed.de