02-09-2014 11:43
02-09-2014 11:43
I tried to install Galileo on my Linux box and it won't install. This is what I get:
Downloading/unpacking galileo
Downloading galileo-0.3.1.tar.gz
Running setup.py egg_info for package galileo
Downloading/unpacking requests (from galileo)
Downloading requests-2.2.1.tar.gz (421kB): 421kB downloaded
Running setup.py egg_info for package requests
Downloading/unpacking pyusb (from galileo)
Could not find a version that satisfies the requirement pyusb (from galileo) (from versions: 1.0.0a2, 1.0.0a2, 1.0.0a3, 1.0.0a3, 1.0.0b1)
Cleaning up...
No distributions matching the version for pyusb (from galileo)
Storing complete log in /home/johanna/.pip/pip.log
How do I get it to install so I can sync my One with Linux?
02-09-2014 16:13
02-09-2014 16:13
I don't understand what this has to do with fitbit. If you are trying to use someone's (non suppoerted fitbit) SW for linux, contact them!
02-09-2014 19:46
02-09-2014 19:46
Galileo allows a Fitbit to sync with a Linux computer. I figured maybe somebody from the Fitbit community would know before I went to the Galileo Python site since there are a lot of posts about Galileo here. I'd rather not have to sign up for a Python.org account if I can get the answer here.
02-10-2014 08:24 - edited 02-10-2014 08:26
02-10-2014 08:24 - edited 02-10-2014 08:26
Actually, I've never seen another post about Galileo here. And from your log, you have having errors with the install, so check where you got the package, and probably the readme for the package.
It does appear you are missing, or have the wrong version of pyusb, BTW... What are you using to do the download/install?