Install pysatCDF error: '-mno-cygwin' did you mean...
lingoryan084 opened this issue · 1 comments
lingoryan084 commented
Hello,
I am having trouble installing pysatCDF using the instructions in the readme. I have set up everything exactly as it reads (in order to set the environment). I got to the install part and got an error that I think is related to my compiler. (I got that from the readme file; it was the Microsoft Visual C++.)
I get an error that reads, "unrecognized command-line option '-mno-cygwin'; did you mean '-mno-clwb'?
I have attached a photo with the error.
Could you help me decipher? I am using a Windows 10, with Python 2.7, and the most up to date (using pacman) msys64.
~Ryan
rstoneback commented
Hi Ryan,
Our latest recommendation, just put in our latest pysat documentation in our develop-3 branch, is to switch to using the Windows Subsystem for Linux, which enables an install in a compatible posix environment with gcc.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wsl/install-win10
python setup.py install or pip install pysatCDF
should work in WSL after it is installed.
Cheers,
Russell
On Sep 15, 2020, at 8:05 AM, lingoryan084 <notifications@github.com<mailto:notifications@github.com>> wrote:
Hello,
I am having trouble installing pysatCDF using the instructions in the readme. I have set up everything exactly as it reads (in order to set the environment). I got to the install part and got an error that I think is related to my compiler. (I got that from the readme file; it was the Microsoft Visual C++.)
I get an error that reads, "unrecognized command-line option '-mno-cygwin'; did you mean '-mno-clwb'?
I have attached a photo with the error.
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Could you help me decipher? I am using a Windows 10, with Python 2.7, and the most up to date (using pacman) msys64.
~Ryan
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