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john-einsteinpy | shreyasbapat said above that such problems are because of the last update broke things and that the next update in april ought to fix it. | 17:55:48 |
27 Mar 2021 |
JeS24 | In reply to @john-einsteinpy:matrix.org shreyasbapat said above that such problems are because of the last update broke things and that the next update in april ought to fix it. Yeah. Although, it's not that the update itself broke things. As far as my understanding of this issue goes, for some reason, the files in the package on PyPi are outdated, while GitHub has the right files in the same release. But yeah, the next release will fix this. | 02:50:35 |
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@limedgestpen1970:matrix.org | crypto don't thank guys https://cumotu.page.link/nvkeFgFfg8C774wm8 | 20:28:30 |
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zabop (Pal Szabo) | Hi everyone! I am also facing issues with four_position not being in einsteinpy.coordinates.utils. I understand that recently things broke recently; is there a version of einsteinpy which lets me visualize geodesics and currently works? :) | 16:56:10 |
zabop (Pal Szabo) | @limedgestpen1970:matrix.org I am pretty sure this is scam | 16:56:27 |
JeS24 | zabop (Pal Szabo)The latest version from GitHub should help: `pip install git+https://github.com/einsteinpy/einsteinpy.git`. | 17:21:11 |
zabop (Pal Szabo) | Ohh maybe I am doing something wrong then. I am using this guide: https://docs.einsteinpy.org/en/stable/user_guide.html | 17:26:52 |
zabop (Pal Szabo) | and the result of my attempt is: | 17:27:00 |
zabop (Pal Szabo) | | 17:27:32 |
zabop (Pal Szabo) | maybe the guide I am following is not the one I am supposed to be using with the latest einsteinpy version? :) | 17:28:24 |
JeS24 | Sorry, I should have explained. "stable" in this link (https://docs.einsteinpy.org/en/stable/user_guide.html) refers to the EinsteinPy version, you'd install using `pip install einsteinpy`. This would install einsteinpy-0.3.1 (AKA "stable"). What you want is einsteinpy-0.4.dev0 (AKA "latest"), that you can install via `pip install git+https://github.com/einsteinpy/einsteinpy.git`. This pulls the most recent code from our GitHub repo. The documentation for this version can be found at https://docs.einsteinpy.org/en/latest . | 21:19:55 |
JeS24 | I also recommend uninstalling the previous version using `pip uninstall einsteinpy` before you install the latest version. | 21:20:30 |
JeS24 | zabop (Pal Szabo) | 21:21:04 |
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jezza1251 | Hi everyone! Currently using the latest version of einsteinpy (0.4dev), and I'm trying to do this project - https://docs.einsteinpy.org/en/latest/examples/Using%20Geodesics%20%28Back-ends%20%26%20Plotting%29.html, however my plot seems very wrong compared to what's expected! Attached is my code and the plot, if anyone could help that'll be so great! | 22:14:28 |
jezza1251 | * Hi everyone! Currently using the latest version of einsteinpy (0.4dev0), and I'm trying to do this project - https://docs.einsteinpy.org/en/latest/examples/Using%20Geodesics%20%28Back-ends%20%26%20Plotting%29.html, however my plot seems very wrong compared to what's expected! Attached is my code and the plot, if anyone could help that'll be so great! | 22:14:47 |
14 Apr 2021 |
shreyasbapat | Okay, finally I am back | 08:24:24 |
shreyasbapat | The release should happen this weekend | 08:24:31 |
shreyasbapat | And all these issues will get sprtef | 08:24:38 |
shreyasbapat | Sorted* | 08:24:44 |
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