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Hi Andy,

Thanks! This is a bit weird, though. It looks like 
https://sw.lsstcorp.org/eupspkg/tags/current.list is broken--it refers 
to flask 0.10.1+7 , but the only manifest for flask is
http://sw.lsstcorp.org/eupspkg/manifests/flask-0.10.1.manifest

Shouldn't current.list only refer to packages+versions whose manifests 
can be found?
-Daniel

On 04/24/2015 03:43 PM, Salnikov, Andrei A. wrote:
> Hi Daniel,
>
> try to tell it version number to install:
>
> eups distrib install flask 0.10.1
>
> Cheers,
> Andy
>
> Wang, Daniel Liwei wrote on 2015-04-24:
>> Hi Fabrice,
>>
>> How do I get flask installed? The extra line in ups/qserv.table causes
>> problems for me.
>>
>> When I do "eupspkg -er install" in qserv, I get the following at the
>> end: --------- ... scons: done building targets. Failed to find setup
>> version of flask eups expandtable: flask is not setup
>> [danielw@lsst-dbdev2 qservAfs]$ --------- But I can't seem to install
>> flask: ------ $ eups distrib list | grep flask
>>     flask                generic    0.10.1
>> [danielw@lsst-dbdev2 qservAfs]$ eups distrib install flask
>> eups distrib: Trouble reading manifest for flask 0.10.1+7 (generic):
>> First line of manifest file /tmp/eups/distrib/flask_xtMXGH is corrupted:
>>       <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN">
>> [danielw@lsst-dbdev2 qservAfs]$
>> -----------
>>
>> Any ideas? Does it work for everyone but me?
>> -Daniel
>>
>>
>> On 04/24/2015 10:09 AM, Salnikov, Andrei A. wrote:
>>> I opened a ticket for it (DM-2604) but the commit is trivial
>>> one-line addition, I pushed it to master directly. Will not solve
>>> Fabrice's problem with anaconda though.
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Andy
>>>
>>> Salnikov, Andrei A. wrote on 2015-04-24:
>>>> Hi Fabrice,
>>>>
>>>> sorry, my fault, I did not check ups/qserv.table when I worked on wmgr.
>>>> I actually thought that we depend on anaconda already, but apparently
>>>> we don't. I'm not sure how it worked for me, maybe loadLSST defined
>>>> all necessary things.
>>>>
>>>> I'll open a ticket to update table file. I'll also need another another
>>>> Python package which is a part of anaconda, do we care about direct
>>>> dependency on anaconda or shall we install that package separately?
>>>>
>>>> Cheers,
>>>> Andy
>>>>
>>>> Fabrice Jammes wrote on 2015-04-24:
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>> qserv@clrinfoport09:~/src/qserv (u/fjammes/DM-2595)⟫ cat
>>>>> /home/qserv/qserv-run/git/var/log/qserv-wmgr.log Traceback (most
>>>>> recent call last):
>>>>>      File "/home/qserv/src/qserv/bin/qservWmgr.py", line 39, in
>> <module>
>>>>>        from flask import Flask
>>>>> ImportError: No module named flask
>>>>>
>>>>> It seems qserv-wmgr introduce a flask dependency. This has to be
>>>>> added to ups/qserv.table. Be also aware that Flask depends on
>>>>> anaconda in its current distribution state. So Qserv will also
>>>>> depends on anaconda.
>>>>>
>>>>> Cheers,
>>>>>
>>>>>
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