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ev-br avatar ev-br commented on July 23, 2024 1

FileNotFoundError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: '/home/stefan/src/scipy/scipy/_lib/highs/CMakeLists.txt'

Just seen it a couple of days back, with a regular setup. py build. Felt just the same :-).
I think it's fixed by a git submodule update

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rgommers avatar rgommers commented on July 23, 2024 1

So, maybe we also need to link to instruction updates related to the meson build process?

Not yet, since it's not very well tested yet and is only 100% robust on Linux + OpenBLAS at the moment. Give it 3 more months.

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rgommers avatar rgommers commented on July 23, 2024 1

Do you mean that we should link /install to https://scipy.github.io/devdocs/getting_started.html?

No, just for "building from source" to link to https://scipy.github.io/devdocs/dev/contributor/contributor_toc.html#development-environment. Our website should have the main advice. Building from source is niche now (and as difficult as ever still), and should not be presented on scipy.org to the average user.

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rgommers avatar rgommers commented on July 23, 2024

That's because this was the SciPy ecosystem install page. We should just link to the docs.

When we're updating, let's also fix the rest. It was pointed out earlier today that conda-forge/miniforge/mambaforge are not mentioned at all. I'd say Mambaforge is my first recommendation these days.

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stefanv avatar stefanv commented on July 23, 2024

I am trying to build SciPy, and am unable to do so. I feel like a complete n00b 😂

Just a cryptic:

  FileNotFoundError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: '/home/stefan/src/scipy/scipy/_lib/highs/CMakeLists.txt'

EDIT: related to submodule update; should also be mentioned in README, since that wasn't necessary before.

So, maybe we also need to link to instruction updates related to the meson build process?

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stefanv avatar stefanv commented on July 23, 2024

The dev docs also say:

Information on how to install SciPy and/or the SciPy Stack (a larger set of packages for scientific computing with Python) can be found at https://scipy.org/install/.

This is when clicking on "in-depth instructions" in the developer docs getting started section.

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rgommers avatar rgommers commented on July 23, 2024

git submodule update --init should fix that one.

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tupui avatar tupui commented on July 23, 2024

Re mamba, this is so great! I started using this last week and cannot go back to something else!!

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tupui avatar tupui commented on July 23, 2024

That's because this was the SciPy ecosystem install page. We should just link to the docs.

Do you mean that we should link /install to https://scipy.github.io/devdocs/getting_started.html?

When we're updating, let's also fix the rest. It was pointed out earlier today that conda-forge/miniforge/mambaforge are not mentioned at all. I'd say Mambaforge is my first recommendation these days.

And then just take care of https://scipy.github.io/devdocs/getting_started.html?

+1 for this and we could rename install to getting started. The button linking to /install already says get started. Would be more consistent.

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tupui avatar tupui commented on July 23, 2024

This is actually fixed and I think the page is in good shape now. Closing.

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