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Python packages not installed automatically for all tutorials #526

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MakisH opened this issue Apr 16, 2024 · 2 comments
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Python packages not installed automatically for all tutorials #526

MakisH opened this issue Apr 16, 2024 · 2 comments

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@MakisH
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MakisH commented Apr 16, 2024

We now install Nutils in a venv for every related tutorial. We could do the same for:

  • fmi runner
  • fenicsprecice
  • aste
  • micro-manager
  • SU2 adapter
  • visualization scripts requiring pandas, matplotlib, polars

This is particularly important in Ubuntu 24.04, which forces using virtual environments for libraries.

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fsimonis commented Apr 29, 2024

Note that the fmi-runner and the micro-manager can already be installed via pipx for the current user.

In general, using a venv directly is always an option though.

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MakisH commented Apr 29, 2024

If both are only stand-alone applications (I assume, but did not test), this is probably what we should document and maybe use in the VM.

But, independent of the compatibility issue, I think that formally specifying the dependencies is a goal we should aim for.

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