Hello,
I am trying to install ALPS on a Mac OS X (version 10.7.5). I installed ALPS from binary packages, following the instructions I found on the ALPS website. I also installed the most recent version of VisTrails and the ALPS VisTrails module in order to use Python to implement simulations in ALPS. When I try to call "Vispython" in my terminal, however, I just get an error: "vispython: command not found." Could anyone explain why this is happening and how I can get Python working with ALPS? Thanks very much.
Best regards,
Paul Fanto Princeton University | Class of 2015 Department of Physics
Did you include the ALPS bin directory in your PATH variable?
On Sep 14, 2014, at 3:09, Paul Fanto pfanto@princeton.edu wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to install ALPS on a Mac OS X (version 10.7.5). I installed ALPS from binary packages, following the instructions I found on the ALPS website. I also installed the most recent version of VisTrails and the ALPS VisTrails module in order to use Python to implement simulations in ALPS. When I try to call "Vispython" in my terminal, however, I just get an error: "vispython: command not found." Could anyone explain why this is happening and how I can get Python working with ALPS? Thanks very much.
Best regards,
Paul Fanto Princeton University | Class of 2015 Department of Physics
Dr. Troyer,
Yes, I did include the ALPS bin directory in my PATH variable, using the command found on the ALPS wiki.
Best regards,
Paul Fanto Princeton University | Class of 2015 Department of Physics
On Sun, Sep 14, 2014 at 1:56 AM, Matthias Troyer troyer@phys.ethz.ch wrote:
Did you include the ALPS bin directory in your PATH variable?
On Sep 14, 2014, at 3:09, Paul Fanto pfanto@princeton.edu wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to install ALPS on a Mac OS X (version 10.7.5). I installed ALPS from binary packages, following the instructions I found on the ALPS website. I also installed the most recent version of VisTrails and the ALPS VisTrails module in order to use Python to implement simulations in ALPS. When I try to call "Vispython" in my terminal, however, I just get an error: "vispython: command not found." Could anyone explain why this is happening and how I can get Python working with ALPS? Thanks very much.
Best regards,
Paul Fanto Princeton University | Class of 2015 Department of Physics
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