Closed jacob closed 4 years ago
Make sure you used pip3 to install rma. You may need to do sudo pip uninstall rma
, and then sudo pip3 install rma
.
ok that resolved the issue, closing this. to be precise, switching from python virtualenv to pyenv for managing multiple python versions resolved the issue.
I have python 3.7 installed. I am using a mac. The default installation of python 3 for mac users leaves python 2 installed because python 3 is not backwards compatible: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/5846167/how-to-change-default-python-version
However rma does not look for the python 3 libraries it needs, instead it uses the default ones and fails as follows:
I do not use python regularly as a programming language, so I am unfamiliar with how the python community typically resolves this issue. I am trying to use rma because it provides a unique feature set. It would be helpful if rma either did the right thing in this situation or there was a paragraph in the README explaining how to resolve this.