Actually, there is an easy_install way (just recently worked out, not in readme):
sudo easy_install-2.6 install pyparsing
On Dec 8, 2013, at 11:45 AM, Carlos Grohmann wrote:
Hi
I managed to install it by downloading the source and compile it using 'python26 setup.py install' otherwise easy_install would use python 2.7
All working now (in GRASS 6.4)
Best
Carlos
On Wednesday, December 4, 2013, William Kyngesburye wrote:
For matplotlib (my package) installation, see the readme - it says how to install pyparsing. In a future update I plan to make this automatic. I think Michael has a copy of pyparsing in his GRASS app, so that's why it isn't missing in GRASS 7.
On Dec 4, 2013, at 12:55 PM, Carlos Grohmann wrote:
> Hi
>
> I'm trying to run r.basin in GRASS 7 (Michael Barton's package for OSX) but some of the add-ons are missing:
>
> r.stream.angle
> r.stream.extract
>
> Also, this two modules want to install a new wxPython, giving an error message that it couldn't find a suitable wx (version 2.8 or above). Can I override this?
>
> r.ipso
> r.wf
>
>
> BTW, in GRASS 6.4.3 (kyngchaos's package) I could install all add-ons, but then I can't run matplotlib because it complains of missing pyparsing, although I don't get that error in GRASS 7.
>
>
> best
>
> Carlos
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