Thank you Nick (and everyone else who attempted to help). At the end of
the day I ended up blowing away my load again and going back to 14.04
and all is happy again. I am guessing something was going on with my
local IT's sudo wrapper that effects a 16.04 pybombs install process but
not 14.04
(However, I think there's a lot of upside to installing on a vanilla OS for
comparison, replicating your error on your IT-polluted OS, and forcing IT
to fix the problems they're imposing on you.)
Cheers,
Nick M.
On Thu, Oct 13, 2016 at 1:42 PM Nicholas McCarthy
wrote:
> You need to remove all v
You need to remove all versions of pip you previously installed and truly
start fresh with the curl command.
I recommend starting with a completely fresh install and never typing
"sudo." (This is assuming you DO have a reasonable python installed.)
Until you can run commands like pip install pyb
Nick,
I spoke with IT and I was mistaken on the "script" version of sudo. What
is really going on is that we use centrify's dzdo as sudo. They just
made a wrapper so that users can call sudo like usual and dzdo gets
called under the hood. So the sudo //should// be pretty normal.
I went to t
Nick, A little more information.
I try to do the next step (add recipes) and I get the following:
jmat@jmat:~$ pybombs recipes add gr-recipes
git+https://github.com/gnuradio/gr-recipes.git
bash: /usr/local/bin/pybombs: Permission denied
Looking at that binary, it has permissions 700. I chmod
Hey Jason,
That's interesting... I was expecting it to prove your user saw a different
version of setuptools than running sudo. I think there's still evidence
that may be the case, but I'm not sure.
I think your best bet for building gnuradio on your non-vanilla machine is
to start from scratch
Nick,
Thank you for the info. I've uninstalled pybombs everywhere, so I
should be "clean" again.
I tried running your two easy_install commands and got an unexpected result:
jmat@jmat:~/Downloads$ easy_install --version
usage: easy_install [options] requirement_or_url ...
or: easy_install
Marcus, I'll see if I can get our IT people's ear and figure out better
what is going on with sudo. It was indeed just a vanilla install of
16.04, and then IT did there mucking afterwards.
Thanks!
~Jason
On 10/12/2016 03:55 PM, Marcus Müller wrote:
Hi Jason,
I can see that sudo pecularitie
I once had several mysterious issues with 16.04 and a custom shell-wrapped
sudo installed by some IT guys to the point that I installed "stock" 16.04
and *not* the IT guys' provisioned stuff. After using the stock install
*without* specially provisioned software things worked much better (like
they
Hi Jason,
I can see that sudo pecularities might break pybombs; however, replacing
sudo with a script is a rather uncommon practice (you incurr a lot of
problems, because scripts usually can't have the setuid bit etc); is
that vanilla ubuntu 16.04 or what's happened there?
Best regards,
Marcus
So If I look at sys.path in python, I do see
/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages
(and I didn't do anything special to make this happen.)
Also, which pybombs points to
/usr/local/bin/pybombs
And my install location for pybombs is
/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages
>From the standpoint
Hi Nick!
I did. When I run it I get:
Requirement already up-to-date: setuptools in
/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages
I am not on a thin client, I am on a fresh load of 16.04 on an actual
PC. I do believe that sudo isn't actually sudo, but a script. That
said, I wasn't having sudo issu
Jason, did you try
pip install --upgrade setuptools
as a first step? Are you running on a special setup such as a patchwork
virtual machine being served to you on a thinclient with f**ed permissions?
Cheers,
Nick M.
On Wed, Oct 12, 2016 at 10:38 AM Jason Matusiak <
ja...@gardettoengineering.com
> Hi Marcus, The reason I went with sudo was because it was erroring
outif I didn't:
$ pip install -I --user pybombs
Collecting pybombs
Using cached PyBOMBS-2.2.0.tar.gz
Complete output from command python setup.py egg_info:
> /usr/lib/python2.7/distutils/dist.py:267: UserWarning:
Unkn
Hi Marcus, The reason I went with sudo was because it was erroring out
if I didn't:
$ pip install -I --user pybombs
Collecting pybombs
Using cached PyBOMBS-2.2.0.tar.gz
Complete output from command python setup.py egg_info:
/usr/lib/python2.7/distutils/dist.py:267: UserWarning: Unknown
Hi Jason,
the --user flag installs into a user directory suitable for the user
calling pip – by using sudo, that user is root; recommendation: remove
this install again, and then run the same command without sudo :)
Best regards,
Marcus
On 07.10.2016 16:59, Jason Matusiak wrote:
> Alright, aft
Alright, after some mucking about I may have made a bit more progress.
running: sudo pip install -I --user pybombs
nets me:
Collecting pybombs
Collecting PyYAML (from pybombs)
Collecting requests (from pybombs)
Using cached requests-2.11.1-py2.py3-none-any.whl
Collecting six (from pybombs)
Looks like its clashing with you first attempt. Maybe remove that first.
Also, if you do install with --user you need to add $HOME/.local/bin to
your PATH variable.
Sebastian
On 10/07/2016 04:09 PM, Jason Matusiak wrote:
> Running pip install --user pybombs
> returns:
> Collecting pybombs
> Requi
Running pip install --user pybombs
returns:
Collecting pybombs
Requirement already satisfied: PyYAML in
/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages (from pybombs)
Requirement already satisfied: requests in
/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages (from pybombs)
Requirement already satisfied: six in /us
Python usually doesn't look for packages in /usr/local/
That can be changed, of course.
However, maybe you should consider installing pybombs somewhere else.
For example,
pip install --user pybombs
or
pip install --user PATH_TO_YOUR_PYBOMBS_CLONE_OR_TARBALL
should work nicely.
Sebasti
>> ls -lh /usr/local/bin/pybombs
>> My suspicion is that pip for some reason didn't set the executable flag
>> on the pybombs program file. If that's the case, you can fix that by
>> sudo chmod a+x /usr/local/bin/pybombs
That was indeed my first issue. I don't know that I would blame pip for
>> What am I doing wrong?
I need to change the permissions for that binary to 755. Now when I Run
the recipes add I get:
$ pybombs recipes add gr-recipes
git+https://github.com/gnuradio/gr-recipes.git
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/local/bin/pybombs", line 11, in
load_en
Hi Jason,
> What am I doing wrong?
as far as I can tell, nothing. Something's fishy about the installation
you just got; would you mind doing a
ls -lh /usr/local/bin/pybombs
My suspicion is that pip for some reason didn't set the executable flag
on the pybombs program file. If that's the case,
Had an issue and needed to wipe my machine and start fresh (and I lost
my local wiki with all my notes). I am running Ubuntu 16.04. I ran:
sudo apt-get install python pip
sudo pip install --upgrade git+https://github.com/gnuradiop/pybombs.git
pybombs recipes add gr-recipes
git+https://github.co
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