

To check if you already have it, do which brew in your Terminal.
#Macos sierra pip install
Install homebrew if you don’t have it already by running the command at the link (it’s a great pacakage manager for macOS).

Some of the more cryptic error messages you might encounter on macOS are due to compiler issues that give rpy2 (a package dependency of pymer4) some issues during install. You can fix this by either installing any missing packages from within R directly by first launching R at a terminal using R, then adding the package with install.packages("Matrix") or by using Anaconda and prepending r- infront of the lowercase name of the package: conda install -c conda-forge r-matrix. let Anaconda install R for you), some users have reported that the conda install command above sometimes doesn’t install everything you need for example the matrix package. If you follow step 2 in the prerequisites above (i.e. Otherwise the following solutions may help. Follow the prompts on the installer screens.

Install: Miniconda-In your terminal window, run: bash Miniconda3-latest-MacOSX-x8664.sh Anaconda-Double-click the. If you have installed via pip it’s recommended you try the conda method described above prior to raising an issue on github. Installing on macOS Download the installer: Miniconda installer for macOS. Unfortunately Apple decided to restrict this to Safari and iTunes which means the majority of users will never get to use it. Python -c "from pymer4.test_install import test_install test_install()" Installation Issues ¶ Hacking macOS Sierra's PIP Stephen Radford 3 min read One of the headline features in macOS Sierra is Picture in Picture.
