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Adding Instructions on how to use uv
and venv
for Swell installation
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Nice! This is the method I used when installing swell for the first time, I did find it more straightforward as a new user than the other method.
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One minor fix (which I think is my bad for giving bad instructions), but otherwise, looks good -- thanks for submitting this!
This still needs an approval. I can't merge without approval 🙅 |
@ashiklom I'd like a chance to try this out before this gets in. I don't understand why something that seemed to have worked in the past no long seems to work - I insulated a version yesterday - the traditional way of installing - following the direction in SWELL doc. Then, I close my windows, the next day when I came and reloaded the modules - nothing worked - swell is not in the path. I will try th uv way to see if any better. |
@rtodling Let me know if you run into trouble! There's a lot of ways these different things can go wrong, depending on exactly what's in your |
I used @ashiklom's instructions and included them in the documentation. I think
py_lmod_installer
might be confusing for some users so hope this is useful!Also added a few Github links, feel free to suggest more sources.