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I'm on the current master
branch.
If it helps, here's my list of installed packages. Some of them may not be relevant.
Package Version
------------------------- -----------
aiohttp 3.7.4.post0
anyio 2.1.0
appdirs 1.4.4
appnope 0.1.0
argon2-cffi 20.1.0
args 0.1.0
astor 0.8.1
astroid 2.4.2
async-generator 1.10
async-timeout 3.0.1
attrs 20.3.0
autobahn 21.3.1
Automat 20.2.0
Babel 2.9.0
backcall 0.2.0
bashate 2.0.0
black 20.8b1
bleach 3.2.1
cachelib 0.1
certifi 2020.12.5
cffi 1.14.4
chardet 3.0.4
click 7.1.2
clint 0.5.1
cmakelint 1.4.1
colorama 0.4.4
constantly 15.1.0
CppHeaderParser 2.7.4
cryptography 3.4.8
cssselect 1.1.0
cycler 0.10.0
decorator 4.4.2
defusedxml 0.6.0
Deprecated 1.2.11
dill 0.3.3
docopt 0.6.2
entrypoints 0.3
flake8 3.8.4
Flask 2.0.1
future 0.18.2
h5py 3.5.0
howdoi 2.0.10
hyperlink 21.0.0
idna 2.10
imageio 2.9.0
incremental 21.3.0
iniconfig 1.1.1
ipykernel 5.3.4
ipython 7.19.0
ipython-genutils 0.2.0
ipywidgets 7.5.1
isort 5.6.4
itsdangerous 2.0.1
jedi 0.17.2
Jinja2 3.0.1
joblib 1.0.1
json-rpc 1.13.0
json5 0.9.5
jsonschema 3.2.0
jupyter 1.0.0
jupyter-client 6.1.7
jupyter-console 6.2.0
jupyter-core 4.7.0
jupyter-server 1.3.0
jupyterlab 3.0.7
jupyterlab-code-formatter 1.4.4
jupyterlab-pygments 0.1.2
jupyterlab-server 2.2.1
kaleido 0.1.0
keep 2.10
kiwisolver 1.3.1
lazy-object-proxy 1.4.3
llvmlite 0.37.0
lxml 4.6.2
MarkupSafe 2.0.1
matplotlib 3.3.3
mccabe 0.6.1
mcmcplot 1.0.1
mistune 0.8.4
mpmath 1.1.0
multidict 5.1.0
mutagen 1.45.1
mypy 0.790
mypy-extensions 0.4.3
nbclassic 0.2.6
nbclient 0.5.1
nbconvert 6.0.7
nbformat 5.0.8
nest-asyncio 1.4.3
networkx 2.6.2
notebook 6.1.5
numba 0.54.0
numpy 1.19.4
opencv-python 4.5.1.48
packaging 20.7
pandas 1.1.4
pandocfilters 1.4.3
parallel-slab 1.0.0
parso 0.7.1
pathspec 0.8.1
patsy 0.5.1
pbr 5.5.1
pexpect 4.8.0
pickleshare 0.7.5
Pillow 8.0.1
pip 21.1.3
plotly 4.14.3
pluggy 0.13.1
ply 3.11
prometheus-client 0.9.0
prompt-toolkit 3.0.8
psutil 5.7.3
psweep 0.4.0
ptyprocess 0.6.0
py 1.9.0
pycodestyle 2.6.0
pycparser 2.20
pydmd 0.3.3
pyee 7.0.4
pyelastica 0.1.0.post3
pyflakes 2.2.0
PyGithub 1.54.1
Pygments 2.7.2
PyJWT 1.7.1
pylint 2.6.0
pymcmcstat 1.9.1
pyparsing 2.4.7
pyppeteer 0.2.2
pyquery 1.4.3
pyrsistent 0.17.3
pytest 6.1.2
python-dateutil 2.8.1
pytz 2020.4
PyWavelets 1.1.1
PyYAML 5.3.1
pyzmq 20.0.0
qtconsole 5.0.1
QtPy 1.9.0
regex 2020.11.13
requests 2.25.0
retrying 1.3.3
scdl 1.6.12
scikit-image 0.18.2
scikit-learn 0.24.1
scipy 1.5.4
seaborn 0.11.2
Send2Trash 1.5.0
service-factory 0.1.6
setuptools 57.0.0
six 1.15.0
sklearn 0.0
sniffio 1.2.0
sourceinspect 0.0.4
statsmodels 0.12.2
sympy 1.7.1
tabulate 0.8.7
taichi 0.8.7
termcolor 1.1.0
terminado 0.9.1
terminaltables 3.1.0
testpath 0.4.4
threadpoolctl 2.1.0
tifffile 2021.7.30
toml 0.10.2
tornado 6.1
tqdm 4.54.0
traitlets 5.0.5
Twisted 21.7.0
txaio 21.2.1
typed-ast 1.4.1
typing-extensions 3.7.4.3
urllib3 1.26.2
vtk 9.0.3
wcwidth 0.2.5
webencodings 0.5.1
websockets 8.1
Werkzeug 2.0.1
westerly 0.2.1
wheel 0.36.2
widgetsnbextension 3.5.1
wrapt 1.12.1
wslink 1.0.7
yarl 1.6.3
zope.interface 5.4.0
On my side, let me see if a fresh download solves this issue.
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Update: Even a fresh download of the current master of pyelastica
doesn't solve the issue.
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Please install version 0.1.0.post5
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The issue is fixed, thanks @armantekinalp for pointing it out.
I have pyelastica-post3
installed system-wide on my computer via pip
. But the current master version I downloaded from git
to run the examples is pyelastica-post5
. For reference, the example files are only accessible in the git repository.
But when I run the examples (even within the git repository), an import pyelastica
statement first picks up the system-wide installed pyelastica-post3
and not pyelastica-post5
(even if its added to the path). Updating my system-wide installation to ``pyelastica-post5` resolved this issue.
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