Install notes for Mac OS X (10.9)
These instructions assume you’re starting with a clean Mac OS X system, which will need python3 and all scientific packages installed. These instructions are based off an excellent guide and are the result of extensive attempts to properly install numpy and scipy in particular (including building directly from source).
Mac OS X cookbook
#!bash # Homebrew ruby -e "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.github.com/Homebrew/homebrew/go/install)" brew update brew doctor # ** Fix any errors raised by brew doctor before proceeding ** # Prep system brew install gcc brew install swig # Python 3 brew install python3 # Scientific packages for Python 3 brew tap homebrew/science brew install suite-sparse pip3 install nose pip3 install numpy pip3 install scipy pip3 install sympy brew install libpng brew install freetype pip3 install matplotlib # MPI brew install openmpi pip3 install mpi4py # FFTW brew install fftw --with-mpi # HDF5 brew install hdf5 pip3 install h5py # Dedalus # ** Change to the directory where you want to keep the Dedalus repository ** brew install hg hg clone https://bitbucket.org/dedalus-project/dedalus2 cd dedalus2 pip3 install -r requirements.txt python3 setup.py build_ext --inplace
Detailed install notes for Mac OS X (10.9)
Preparing a Mac system
First, install Xcode from the App Store and seperately install the Xcode Command Line Tools. To install the command line tools, open Xcode, go to Preferences, select the Downloads tab andComponents. These command line tools install make and other requisite tools that are no longer automatically included in Mac OS X (as of 10.8).
Next, you should install the Homebrew package manager for OS X. Run the following from the Terminal:
#!bash ruby -e "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.github.com/Homebrew/homebrew/go/install)" brew update brew doctor
Cleanup any problems identified by brew doctor before proceeding.
To complete the scipy install process, we’ll need gfortran from gcc and swig, which you can install from Homebrew:
#!bash brew install gcc brew install swig
Install Python 3
Now, install python3 from Homebrew:
#!bash brew install python3
Scientific packages for Python3
Next install the numpy and scipy scientific packages. To adequately warn you before proceeding, properly installing numpy and scipy on a Mac can be a frustrating experience.
Start by proactively installing UMFPACK from suite-sparse, located in homebrew-science onhttps://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-science. Failing to do this may lead to a series of perplexing UMFPACK errors during the scipy install.
#!bash brew tap homebrew/science brew install suite-sparse
Now use pip, the (the standard Python package management system, installed with Python via Homebrew) to install nose, numpy, scipy, and sympy, in order:
#!bash pip3 install nose pip3 install numpy pip3 install scipy pip3 install sympy
The scipy install can fail in a number of surprising ways. Be especially wary of custom settings toLDFLAGS, CPPFLAGS, etc. within your shell; these may cause the gfortran compile step to fail spectacularly.
Also install matplotlib, the main Python plotting library, along with its dependencies, using Homebrew and pip:
#!bash brew install libpng brew install freetype pip3 install matplotlib
Other libraries
Dedalus is parallelized using MPI, and we recommend using the Open MPI library on OS X. The Open MPI library and Python wrappers can be installed using Homebrew and pip:
#!bash brew install openmpi pip3 install mpi4py
Dedalus uses the FFTW library for transforms and parallelized transposes, and can be installed using Homebrew:
#!bash brew install fftw --with-mpi
Dedalus uses HDF5 for data storage. The HDF5 library and Python wrappers can be installed using Homebrew and pip:
#!bash brew install hdf5 pip3 install h5py
Installing the Dedalus package
Dedalus is managed using the Mercurial distributed version control system, and hosted online though Bitbucket. Mercurial (referred to as hg) can be installed using homebrew, and can then be used to download the latest copy of Dedalus (note: you should change to the directory where you want the put the Dedalus repository):
#!bash brew install hg hg clone https://bitbucket.org/dedalus-project/dedalus2 cd dedalus2
A few other Python packages needed by Dedalus are listed in the requirements.txt file in the Dedalus repository, and can be installed using pip:
#!bash pip3 install -r requirements.txt
You then need to build Dedalus’s Cython extensions from within the repository using the setup.pyscript. This step should be perfomed whenever updates are pulled from the main repository (but it is only strictly necessary when the Cython extensions are modified).
#!bash python3 setup.py build_ext --inplace
Finally, you need to add the Dedalus repository to the Python search path so that the dedalus2package can be imported. To do this, add the following to your ~/.bash_profile, substituting in the path to the Dedalus repository you cloned using Mercurial:
# Add Dedalus repository to Python search path export PYTHONPATH=<PATH/TO/DEDALUS/REPOSITORY>:$PYTHONPATH
Other resources
http://www.lowindata.com/2013/installing-scientific-python-on-mac-os-x/
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12574604/scipy-install-on-mountain-lion-failing
https://github.com/jonathansick/dotfiles/wiki/Notes-for-Mac-OS-X
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