The recommended way of installing stormtracks is using pip in a python virtualenv. The instructions below show how to do this on a Debian based Linux system (e.g. Ubuntu, Linux Mint). They should be usable with minor modifications on other Linux/Unix platforms.
Open a terminal and run these commands to get pip, virtualenv and some tools for compiling binaries.
sudo aptitude install python-pip build-essential
sudo pip install virtualenv
Creates and activates a virtualenv to run stormtracks from:
mkdir stormtracks
cd stormtracks
virtualenv .env
source .env/bin/activate
Installing stormtracks using pip will install stormtracks-admin.py, a utility which can help install stormtrack’s dependencies. This will perform a complete install on Debian based linux computers. This will prompt you for your root password, if you are unhappy about this then use the next manual method to see what is going on. First installation will take a while, around 20-30 mins. Subsequent installations should be fast, around 20s.
pip install stormtracks
stormtracks-admin.py install-full
Installs libraries required to build the python packages (Debian based Linux). Fixes a library so as basemap will build properly by symlinking the required library. Installs pip requirements in 4 stages to get round some installation problems with some of the modules.
stormtracks-admin.py print-installation-commands
stormtracks-admin.py print-installation-commands > install.sh
bash install.sh
Head to the Quickstart guide to see how to download, process and analyse one year.