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Hi Adam,<br>
<br>
Glad to hear you've resolved the issue. To be clear, you were trying
to install StarCluster on an Amazon instance launched with the
AMI-0af31963, correct? Just for drill, did you try simply running
"sudo easy_install StarCluster"? In general this *should* pull in
all dependencies including pycrypto (a dependency of paramiko) from
PYPI and compile/install the necessary modules. Of course, your
approach of apt-get'ing or compiling/installing libraries by hand
will work, however, easy_install or pip make it a much easier
process most of the time.<br>
<br>
With that said, I just tried a fresh install in an empty virtual
environment of StarCluster from PYPI using easy_install and it's
failing because of a bug in the new pycrypto-2.4 package that was
released a few days ago. I'm going to temporarily add pycrypto==2.3
to StarCluster's setup.py to prevent issues for users in the next
0.92.1 release which should be out soon. Note that StarCluster is
more than likely compatible with pycrypto-2.4 once it's installed (I
haven't tested it yet...), however, the errors when installing
pycrypto-2.4 from easy install/PYPI is a show stopper for now.
Anyway thanks for reporting pycrypto related issues which brought
all this up.<br>
<br>
One last tip, in general you can use easy_install to install a
specific version of pycrypto or any package on PYPI:<br>
<br>
$ easy_install pycrypto==2.3<br>
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Just to be clear<br>
<br>
~Justin<br>
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On 10/25/11 8:30 AM, Adam Marsh wrote:<br>
<span style="white-space: pre;">> Just to follow-up on my mssg
from last night about pycrypto versions and an SC installation
halt. I have resolved the glitch this morning by directly
downloading, building, and installing 'pycrypto-2.4' instead of
using apt-get. The SC installation then executed with no error
returns. For some reason I was thinking that SC needed pycrypto
v2.1 . . . . but in the light of day . . . .<br>
><br>
> But on the plus side I did come across your github forum site
in trying to figure out what was going on. Very good resource. <br>
><br>
> Thanks,<br>
><br>
> <Adam<br>
><br>
> ---------------------------------------------------<br>
> Adam G. Marsh, Ph.D.<br>
> Associate Professor<br>
> Marine Biological Sciences<br>
> University of Delaware<br>
> 302.645.4367<br>
> ------------------------------------------------<br>
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