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    • Type: Bug
    • Status: Done (View Workflow)
    • Priority: Normal
    • Resolution: Done
    • Component/s: pfs_utils
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      (This is almost a verbatim copy of an email I sent to Craig and Robert some time ago; at that time I couldn't open issues on JIRA. Please excuse me if I'm filing this in the wrong category ... I'm not yet completely familiar with the internal organization...)

      The packages ets_fiberalloc and ets_shuffle are going to depend on pfs_utils for coordinate conversions in the future. In preparation for that I tried to install the package locally. This requires scons, which was not a problem to install.
      It also depends in lsst.sconsUtils, which I cloned from Github. Here the trouble started. The "scons" command for lsst.sconsUtils insists on calling "pytest" (hardwired), which is called "pytest-3" on my machine. I managed to adjust this, but now I get

       

      running global pytest...
      ERROR: usage: pytest-3 [options] [file_or_dir] [file_or_dir] [...]
      pytest-3: error: unrecognized arguments:
      --session2file=tests/.tests/pytest-sconsUtils.xml.out
       inifile: None
       rootdir: /home/martin/codes/sconsUtils
      

      Do you have any advice how to proceed?

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          price price added a comment -

          I merged datamodel and pfs_utils.

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          price price added a comment - I merged datamodel and pfs_utils.
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          Martin.Reinecke Martin Reinecke added a comment -

          Thank you!

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          Martin.Reinecke Martin Reinecke added a comment - Thank you!
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          rhl rhl added a comment -

          Can we close this ticket?

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          rhl rhl added a comment - Can we close this ticket?
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          Martin.Reinecke Martin Reinecke added a comment -

          I'd say yes. If anything else turns up, we can open another one.

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          Martin.Reinecke Martin Reinecke added a comment - I'd say yes. If anything else turns up, we can open another one.
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          Martin.Reinecke Martin Reinecke added a comment -

          Do I have to do special Jira magic so that it can be closed?

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          Martin.Reinecke Martin Reinecke added a comment - Do I have to do special Jira magic so that it can be closed?

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              Martin.Reinecke Martin Reinecke
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