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What is going on with UseLinuxCondaBinary.md? #159

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lefsky opened this issue Apr 9, 2024 · 3 comments
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What is going on with UseLinuxCondaBinary.md? #159

lefsky opened this issue Apr 9, 2024 · 3 comments

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@lefsky
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lefsky commented Apr 9, 2024

I'm trying to install the cloudcompare binary and using the directions jn doc/UseLinuxCondaBinary.md

As far as I can tell, the instructions include everything but the actual installation. There is a reference to copying the binary to somewhere but what about the python library? Where does that happen?

@dgirardeau
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Just a warning that Paul (the author and main contributor of the CloudCompy project) has lost his access to github... And he's having a hard time recovering it. So it may take some time for him to be back online!

@lefsky
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lefsky commented Apr 9, 2024

If anyone has a direct method for installing cloudcompy on Linux, I'd appreciate hearing from you. I compile and install programs regularly but this one has me puzzled

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prascle commented May 7, 2024

Hi, Sorry to reply so late, my GitHub account has been blocked for over a month, so I haven't been able to reply. I hope you've already found a solution. Just in case:
CloudComPy is a Python package built in C++ (PyBind11) on top of the CloudCompare C++ libraries. This is the binary you need to download. This binary requires a Conda environment that provides Python 3.10 and a large number of C++ libraries and Python packages (such as numpy) required by CloudComPy.
A more integrated solution might have been to provide a Conda package with CloudComPy or a pip package, but this hasn't been done yet!
Please don't hesitate to ask questions about parts that aren't clear.
Best regards,
Paul

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