From alex.m.breuer at gmail.com Tue Aug 6 16:15:15 2013 From: alex.m.breuer at gmail.com (Alexander Breuer) Date: Tue, 06 Aug 2013 16:15:15 -0500 Subject: [Swift-user] swift on darwin, ATPESC 2013, etc. Message-ID: <52016763.1060505@gmail.com> Hi All, I'm attending the ATPESC 2013 training and I have some applications for which swift would be really useful. I notice that OSX is not apparently officially supported; is that true (I am having some trouble making swift work for localhost runs on my laptop). That's OK, since I will have access to linux machines at work, but it would be nice to have something work on the Mac. Is it just a couple of secret handshakes in my sites.xml, apps, etc, files? The second part of this question is related to the current user base of swift; I am wondering if there are any swift users who want to analyze/reduce their data with SVDs or PCA. I work on SVD approximations, so if there is interest, I might look into implementing some SVD approximation methods in swift. thanks, Alex Breuer From yadudoc1729 at gmail.com Tue Aug 6 16:37:56 2013 From: yadudoc1729 at gmail.com (Yadu Nand) Date: Tue, 6 Aug 2013 16:37:56 -0500 Subject: [Swift-user] swift on darwin, ATPESC 2013, etc. In-Reply-To: <52016763.1060505@gmail.com> References: <52016763.1060505@gmail.com> Message-ID: Hi Alex, We do run Swift on OSX and I do not think it is in any way not supported. It should work just as well for your machine as it does on linux servers we ran the tutorial on. If you are seeing some issues, could you post back the errors you are seeing, along with a paste of your sites.xml, and we could help you with getting swift run on your machine. Thanks! Yadu On Tue, Aug 6, 2013 at 4:15 PM, Alexander Breuer wrote: > Hi All, > I'm attending the ATPESC 2013 training and I have some applications for > which swift would be really useful. I notice that OSX is not apparently > officially supported; is that true (I am having some trouble making > swift work for localhost runs on my laptop). That's OK, since I will > have access to linux machines at work, but it would be nice to have > something work on the Mac. Is it just a couple of secret handshakes in > my sites.xml, apps, etc, files? > > The second part of this question is related to the current user base of > swift; I am wondering if there are any swift users who want to > analyze/reduce their data with SVDs or PCA. I work on SVD > approximations, so if there is interest, I might look into implementing > some SVD approximation methods in swift. > thanks, > Alex Breuer > _______________________________________________ > Swift-user mailing list > Swift-user at ci.uchicago.edu > https://lists.ci.uchicago.edu/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/swift-user > -- Yadu Nand B -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Message-ID: Hi, I am using an script I used some time ago, but now I am getting an error that I did not receive before... That part is shown below and the entire log file is attached. Please let me know what went wrong... Thanks! 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