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where to find pyani #226

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AlisaGU opened this issue Nov 5, 2020 · 3 comments
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where to find pyani #226

AlisaGU opened this issue Nov 5, 2020 · 3 comments
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AlisaGU commented Nov 5, 2020

I think it's a silly question...
I can't find pyani's directory after pip3 install pyani.
Only the average_nucleotide_identity.py -h is available.

Could you give me some tips?

Best regards,

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widdowquinn commented Nov 5, 2020

Hi @AlisaGU - thank you for your interest in pyani.

The issue you have is that you have installed pyani v0.2.x, but are using the command-line for v0.3+ This is noted in the project README.md (which refers to the development version), and the documentation you require for v0.2 is here: https://github.com/widdowquinn/pyani/blob/master/README_v_0_2_x.md. I apologise for the inconvenience.

(duplicates #192 #176 #171 #169 #165)

If you have any other questions, please do raise a new issue.

L.

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AlisaGU commented Nov 5, 2020

Thanks for your quick reply.
You are right! Sorry for the careless.

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maybee you will want to tag a 3.x release version ?

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