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Update the CDAT installation steps #16

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jypeter opened this issue Mar 7, 2019 · 1 comment
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Update the CDAT installation steps #16

jypeter opened this issue Mar 7, 2019 · 1 comment
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jypeter commented Mar 7, 2019

@stefraynaud I have checked your 1.2.1.2. Install UV-CDAT and it's a bit out-of-date

  • UV-CDAT is now only called CDAT (you may have references to "UV-CDAT" in other parts of the documentation)
  • I'm not sure the install command you specify stills works. You mention conda install -c uvcdat uvcdat but I have used conda create -n cdat-8.1_py2 -c cdat/label/v81 -c conda-forge python=2.7 cdat (for a full installation in a new environment). You may want to check the install steps on the official page (though I have told Charles this needed some improvement as well)
  • You should probably just remove the "install CDAT from source" as this is not really documented (if it is possible) any more
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The UV-CDAT installation page must be removed. In fact, as it is done in travis, not the whole cdat metapackage is installed, but only a selection along with other packages:

- conda create -q -n test-environment -c conda-forge -c defaults --override-channels python=$TRAVIS_PYTHON_VERSION cdms2 cdutil genutil esmpy configobj paramiko xlutils seawater pytz cmocean basemap-data-hires matplotlib scipy pytest

I'll update the doc to make it clear.

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