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DOC: Blogpost 9,10,11 #61
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Very nice blogs Kaustav! Thanks for the update.
Also, keep it up with the PhD process, I hope that you will get accepted.
LGTM!
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My Journey Continues: Week 9 Progress with DIPY |
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Hi Kaustav!
Great Job and good luck with your PhD applications.
See some comments below
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Thank you.
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I also explored some video tutorials on YouTube. | ||
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1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pTFZFxd4hOI&t=551s |
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You could use a Sphinx "inline external link" to reference tutorial links like you did at [Ln18].
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pTFZFxd4hOI&t=551s -->
`Docker Tutorial for Beginners <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pTFZFxd4hOI&t=551s>`_
I also explored some video tutorials on YouTube. | ||
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1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pTFZFxd4hOI&t=551s | ||
2. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GFgJkfScVNU&t=1432s |
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same here
Creating a Docker Image for DIPY | ||
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This week, I focused on creating a Docker image for DIPY. However, I ran into some issues related to the `fury` and `vtk` packages due to version incompatibilities. These packages are crucial for the visualization components of DIPY, and ensuring they work correctly within the Docker environment has been a bit tricky. |
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fury
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vtk
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The version conflicts have caused some build failures, and I’ve been troubleshooting the issue by testing different configurations and dependencies. While I haven’t completely resolved the issue yet, I’m hopeful that I can find a solution soon. I’ll continue to work on this in the coming days, as getting this Docker image ready is important for our continuous integration processes. | ||
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.. image:: /_static/images/gsoc/2024/kaustav/docker_issue_fury.png | ||
:alt: Docker Fury VTK issue |
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Fury --> FURY
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Looking ahead to next week, my priorities will be: | ||
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1. **Fixing the Docker Image Issues**: I’ll continue troubleshooting the `fury` and `vtk` package issues within the Docker environment, aiming to get a working Docker image for DIPY. |
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fury
--> FURY
vtk
--> VTK
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My Journey Continues: Week 10 Progress with DIPY |
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LGTM
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The reason for learning Docker was for creation of DIPY docker image that can be utilized easily for running DIPY and doing tests. | ||
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PhD Applications |
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atb :)
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Thanks
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Àll good, Thank you @deka27, merging
DOC: Blogpost 9,10,11 7daa907
Blogpost for week 9,10,11