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Some notes on running Inselect on Ubuntu
| sudo apt-get install python-pyside python-pathlib python-opencv | ||
| sudo apt-get install python-unicodecsv python-humanize python-psutil python-pip | ||
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| pip install schematics |
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Many of these dependencies come from requirements.txt.
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sudo apt-get install build-essential python-dev python-pip git-all
sudo pip install --upgrade pip
# Inselect dependencies not provided by requirements.txt
sudo apt-get install libzbar-dev libdmtx-dev python-pyside python-numpy python-opencv
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These were more end-user instructions, hence making use of the repo libraries. |
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As an aside: pip installs on Linux for numpy, scipy, skimage, etc. now install binaries instead of compiling from source. |
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Some notes on running Inselect on Ubuntu