![]() Requirement already satisfied: sphinxcontrib-htmlhelp>=2.0.0 in c:\users\kriti\fpm-docs\venv\lib\python3.9\site-packages (from sphinx->-r requirements.txt (line 1)) (2.0.1) Using cached sphinx_copybutton-0.5.1-p圓-none-any.whl (13 kB) Using cached sphinx_book_theme-1.0.0-p圓-none-any.whl (400 kB) Using cached sphinx_jinja-2.0.2-p圓-none-any.whl (4.4 kB) Using cached sphinx_design-0.3.0-p圓-none-any.whl (2.2 MB) Using cached sphinx_intl-2.1.0-p圓-none-any.whl (12 kB) Using cached sphinx-6.1.3-p圓-none-any.whl (3.0 MB) (venv) C:\Users\kriti\fpm-docs>pip install -r requirements.txt I’m gonna paste the complete output that I’m getting in my cmd (I’ve activated virtual environment there) So I was tring to install dependencies for fpm-docs and had been stuck at this part: pip install -r requirements.txt Hello Everyone again! I’m really sorry for taking so much of you time but I just ran into another issue and I need help with that. Honestly any help/suggestions would be help right now on this. ![]() Well on my way to dig through the issues I ended up here on this issue which I think I might be able to work on since the issue clearing requires text parsing of matrices but further again I’m really confused that whether is this issue still available to be assigned or not ? And if it open that do I need to code in C or fortran? So, if you could just bear with me, I’ve been trying my best to find something to contribute on, but honestly, it’s been incredibly difficult for me to understand everything that’s present on the repo (I mean when I look up into any particular file I can understand what the code is for but I can understand what does so many files as a whole trying to implement). Fortunately, I had already cloned and set up the entire fpm repository on my home computer. ![]() Given that I must submit a patch to be accepted as an official contributor for GSOC’23, “Support for C ” was the project in which I am most interested. I hope I won’t need to introduce myself again as I did so previously in the discourse and at the meeting yesterday.
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