Hi Allan,
Great!
1) You should not have to create a new environment. Maybe you had a
conflict somewhere and HDF5 failed to compile. I generally build in clean
environments and then add things as needed.
2) You can add (or update) more packages to the cctbx environment, but I'm
not sure of any incompatibilities. iPython should work fine and has been
tested. Here are the steps (assuming the "test" environment has cctbx
installed),
a) source activate test
b) conda install ipython
c) source <cctbx installation directory>/build/setpaths_all.sh
d) libtbx.refresh
You should have a new command called "libtbx.ipython" that starts the
iPython interpreter with the cctbx bits. The ipython command, by itself,
will not have the correct paths set for importing cctbx modules
(libtbx.ipython just sets a bunch of environment variables before starting
ipython).
Let us know if you have any other questions. Thanks!
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On Tue, Mar 21, 2017 at 2:31 PM, Allan Lyckegaard wrote: Hi Billy, Thanks, it works! It now compiles and when adding it to the path, “source
build/setpaths.sh”, it can be imported in python. A few questions, though:
- is it necessary to create a new conda environment to make it work? My
first try where I got the error was in an existing environment.
- can I update any packages in my new environment without breaking cctbx?
I would i.e. be wonderful to have access to ipython Cheers,
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From: Billy Poon Hi Allan, Your command should have installed the hdf5 dependency among the other
dependencies. The hdf5 dependency is required because there are functions
for reading image data. Was there an error in compiling HDF5? There should
be a log file in <cctbx installation directory>/base_tmp named
HDF5_install_log. Are you using a recent version of bootstrap.py? I just tested this on macOS
10.12.3 with conda 4.3.11 and the command-line tools for Xcode 8.2.1. The
steps I followed (in a clean directory with just bootstrap.py) are, 1) conda create -n test python=2
2) source activate test
3) python bootstrap.py --with-python=`which python` --builder=cctbx
--nproc=8
4) cd build; make The `which python` command in step 3 just returns the path for the python
in the "test" environment. Step 4 is just to make sure everything is
compiled. Let us know if you it still does not work. Thanks! --
Billy K. Poon
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Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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Web: https://phenix-online.org On Fri, Mar 17, 2017 at 7:27 AM, Allan Lyckegaard <
[email protected] wrote: Hi all, I am trying to install cctbx on my Mac (Sierra) using bootstrap.py with my
Anaconda python. When executing 'python bootstrap.py --with-python=/Users/myuser/
miniconda2/envs/python2/bin/python --builder=cctbx? I get the following
error: /usr/bin/c++ -o dxtbx/format/boost_python/nexus_ext.o -c
-DBOOST_HAS_INT128=1 -DBOOST_ALL_NO_LIB -DBOOST_PYTHON_MAX_BASES=2 -Wmost
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Wno-logical-op-parentheses -Wno-unused-local-typedefs
-I/Users/myuser/Development/cctbx/modules/boost -fPIC
-fno-strict-aliasing -Wno-c++0x-extensions -Wno-array-bounds -DNDEBUG -O3
-ffast-math -I/Users/myuser/miniconda2/envs/python2/include
-I/Users/myuser/Development/cctbx/base/include
-I/Users/myuser/Development/cctbx/build/include
-I/Users/myuser/Development/cctbx/modules/cctbx_project
-I/Users/myuser/miniconda2/envs/python2/include/python2.7
/Users/myuser/Development/cctbx/modules/cctbx_project/
dxtbx/format/boost_python/nexus_ext.cc
warning: unknown warning option '-Wno-unused-local-typedefs'
[-Wunknown-warning-option]
1 warning generated.
/usr/bin/c++ -o lib/dxtbx_format_nexus_ext.so -w -bundle -undefined
dynamic_lookup dxtbx/format/boost_python/nexus_ext.o
-L/Users/myuser/Development/cctbx/base/lib -lm -lhdf5
ld: library not found for -lhdf5
clang: error: linker command failed with exit code 1 (use -v to see
invocation)
scons: *** [lib/dxtbx_format_nexus_ext.so] Error 1
scons: building terminated because of errors.
usr+sys time: 8.69 seconds
wall clock time: 21.70 seconds
Process failed with return code 2 Any suggestions to how I solve this? I have not seen anywhere in the
documentation that an hdf5 installation is a prerequisite. Cheers,
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