Open steven-gomez opened 11 years ago
Hey Steven,
this is something I never got around to implementing. It should be pretty simple however. I'm not in a position to fix this immediately, but I would more than happily accept a pull request and I'll leave the issue open as a reminder to get to it down the line. In general, let me know if you get it working, as your only the third person that I know of who has tried to install gcat, and it's quite possible I haven't fully documented some step, or recognized a dependency on my system.
Hi Evan, I'm also a bit pinched for time, but I can try to add that sometime soon. I also found an undocumented dependency (openpyxl) that might be worth adding in an update to the README.
On Tue, May 14, 2013 at 1:41 AM, Evan Rosen notifications@github.comwrote:
Hey Steven,
this is something I never got around to implementing. It should be pretty simple however. I'm not in a position to fix this immediately, but I would more than happily accept a pull request and I'll leave the issue open as a reminder to get to it down the line. In general, let me know if you get it working, as your only the third person that I know of who has tried to install gcat, and it's quite possible I haven't fully documented some step, or recognized a dependency on my system.
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I was able to install gcat using pip on Mac OS X (10.7.5), but I noticed the config file at ~/.gcat was not created. Just wondering if this is normal behavior, and if I should I modify and copy over the config template included in the repo.