Changes for page 02. Installing PyNN - Linux
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... ... @@ -1,3 +1,8 @@ 1 +(% class="box successmessage" %) 2 +((( 3 +Video: [[https:~~/~~/www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ui8_I9T0UcU>>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ui8_I9T0UcU]] 4 +))) 5 + 1 1 == Learning objectives == 2 2 3 3 In this tutorial, you will learn how to install PyNN, together with the Brian 2, NEST and NEURON simulators, on Linux. ... ... @@ -69,22 +69,24 @@ 69 69 cd pynn_project 70 70 ))) 71 71 72 -Next, we will create a virtual environment within this directory. Python 3 provides support for creating virtual environments. SincePython 3.6,the recommendedmethodforcreatinganewvirtual environment is as follows.77 +Next, we will create a virtual environment within this directory. Python 3 provides support for creating virtual environments. To use this, we first install the package named 'python3-venv': 73 73 74 -(% class="box errormessage" %)79 +(% class="box infomessage" %) 75 75 ((( 76 -** Note**81 +**Screencast** - terminal 77 77 78 - 79 -For older versions of Python 3, you might be required to manually install `python3-venv` package before being able to run the below command. To install, run: 80 -\\sudo apt-get install python3-venv 81 -\\More recent versions of Python 3 (e.g., v3.9) already have this pre-installed. 83 +(% style="color:#000000" %) 84 +sudo apt-get install python3-venv 82 82 ))) 83 83 87 +And once this is installed, we can create a new virtual environment by typing 'python3', '-m venv' to indicate the name module of the module we just installed, followed by the name we wish to assign to our virtual environment. Here, we have set this to 'pynn_env'. 88 + 84 84 (% class="box infomessage" %) 85 85 ((( 86 86 **Screencast** - terminal 87 -\\(% style="color:#000000" %)python3 -m venv pynn_env 92 + 93 +(% style="color:#000000" %) 94 +python3 -m venv pynn_env 88 88 ))) 89 89 90 90 (% class="box warningmessage" %)