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How to install issue? #10
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Hi @jeffofx! I'm glad you tried checking issue out. Everything you did was OK, except... that clap you have installed is not the clap you want ;-) Install this one https://github.com/marekjm/clap From source, of course. |
And if not - ping me again. |
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Preface: First of all, I realize that, if I need to ask how to install issue form source, there is a non-zero chance that I shouldn't be using issue. '...for programmers...', right? Well, a noob is still a programmer, so.... But I have never installed someone else's Python app from source. Yes, I have read all the /doc files, and the README, and Googled a lot. I must have missed the answer. (Also: In my various attempts, I have not used virtualenv or similar, though I understand how and why to use venvs with Python. My reasoning is that I will (I hope) be running the "issue" command as I would run any other command in Bash, not starting a venv, typing "python[/3] issue" or whatever.)
Here's my best attempt:
In
I run ...
$ git clone https://github.com/marekjm/issue.git
And get back:
I cd into the issue/ directory:
Then, I check for dependencies, based on the README.markdown, which says:
I (sanity) check my Python:
I check for clap:
I check for unidecode:
I check for colored:
I run the Makefile, which throws a sed error, which I will fix (see next step):
I edit the sed command in the Makefile thusly, based on a search result that said it was a MacOS / sed thing:
OLD:
sed -i 's/\<HEAD\>/$(shell git rev-parse HEAD)/' $(LIB_DIR)/issue/__init__.py
NEW:
sed -i '' -e s/\<HEAD\>/$(shell git rev-parse HEAD)/' $(LIB_DIR)/issue/__init__.py
I re-run the Makefile, and it seems to be good:
I feel like I should be done (other than some path variable update or something), but I get:
What should I be doing?
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