Re: [pyne-users] PyNE Imports

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Paul Wilson

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Dec 23, 2023, 1:52:30 PM12/23/23
to Noah Hall-King, PyNE Users

Hi again Noah,

 

Apologies for the long pause in responding.  I’m not sure if you are still trying to work on this or not?  I also had meant to respond to the mailing list initially in order to get the collective support of the whole community, and have copied the mailing list here.

 

I don’t think PyNE is currently distributed in a way that makes it convenient for use in Google Collab or VS Code for Mac.  We would like to support PyPI (ie. pip installation) but it will take some adjustments to be able to do that.

 

Sorry,

Paul

 

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From: Noah Hall-King <nahk...@icloud.com>
Date: Friday, November 17, 2023 at 13:53
To: Paul Wilson <paul....@wisc.edu>
Subject: Re: [pyne-users] PyNE Imports

Hi Mr. Wilson,

I am working on a broke g to compute nuclear cross sections for a fusion process. I have tried using importing through Conda, however, I am looking for a returned puthon file, however, I am having no luck in doing so. Is there a pip method that I am neglecting? Again, your aid is much appreciated.

Regards

Noah


On Nov 17, 2023, at 1:45 PM, Paul Wilson <paul....@wisc.edu> wrote:



Hi Noah,

 

Thanks for your interest in PyNE.  Are you able to share your use case and/or reason for interest in PyNE so that we can make sure our advice best matches your needs?

 

How are you trying to import PyNE into these various platforms?  Unfortunately, the newest and most robust versions of PyNE are not well-packaged for easy installation.  If we know how you’d like to install it, we can probably provide some tips.

 

Paul

 

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From: 'Noah Hall-King' via PyNE Users <pyne-...@googlegroups.com>
Date: Wednesday, November 15, 2023 at 19:57
To: pyne-...@googlegroups.com <pyne-...@googlegroups.com>
Subject: [pyne-users] PyNE Imports

Hello PyNE Support,
 I am currently attempting to run the PyNE package in google colab, however, I am having much resistance. I have also attempted to import it to MS Virtual studio on my  Mac. I am unsure how to proceed as this is my first time downloading packages that were not native to my IDE. Any assistance you could provide would be greatly appreciated.
 Regards,
 Noah

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