jhuus / HawkEars

Scan audio recordings for bird sounds and generate Audacity label files
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Python version requirement? #1

Open rhine3 opened 4 months ago

rhine3 commented 4 months ago

Hi Jan! I'm Tessa Rhinehart, a PhD student at the University of Pittsburgh. Elly mentored me on a project last summer at the University of Alberta. I'm going to give HawkEars a try for analyzing our data!

I mostly wanted to introduce myself here, but also to add a note: for me, when I first created a conda environment for HawkEars on my computer, conda automatically created a Python 3.12 environment. But when installing the requirements.txt, pip threw an error, which turns out to be related to Python v3.12: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/77364550/attributeerror-module-pkgutil-has-no-attribute-impimporter-did-you-mean. This isn't really a HawkEars-specific issue, but perhaps you could suggest in the README that users use Python v3.11 or below.

jhuus commented 4 months ago

Hi Tessa. Thanks for letting me know! I’ll add a note saying to use Python 3.11 for now. If your recordings are from Pittsburgh you may have some species that HawkEars doesn’t support, e.g. Prairie Warbler comes to mind. Anyway, let me know how it goes.

Jan

On Wed, Mar 6, 2024 at 4:13 PM Tessa Rhinehart @.***> wrote:

Hi Jan! I'm Tessa Rhinehart, a PhD student at the University of Pittsburgh. Elly mentored me on a project last summer at the University of Alberta. I'm going to give HawkEars a try for analyzing our data!

I mostly wanted to introduce myself here, but also to add a note: for me, when I first created a conda environment for HawkEars on my computer, conda automatically created a Python 3.12 environment. But when installing the requirements.txt, pip threw an error, which turns out to be related to Python v3.12: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/77364550/attributeerror-module-pkgutil-has-no-attribute-impimporter-did-you-mean. This isn't really a HawkEars-specific issue, but perhaps you could suggest in the README that users use Python v3.11 or below.

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rhine3 commented 4 months ago

Thanks for the note!! That's good to know. For my first test, I'm just analyzing some data collected with Elly and Erin in Alberta last summer. But other projects of mine/my lab focus on more southerly species--including Prairie Warblers!

jhuus commented 4 months ago

When you get to the more southern data, make a list of the extra species you need, and I can consider adding those for you.

Jan

On Wed, Mar 6, 2024 at 4:34 PM Tessa Rhinehart @.***> wrote:

Thanks for the note!! That's good to know. For my first test, I'm just analyzing some data collected with Elly and Erin in Alberta last summer. But other projects of mine/my lab focus on more southerly species--including Prairie Warblers!

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