Datasets:
Platform Notes
General guidance
- Use
python -m pip, never rawpip. - The dataset harness expects the real
blux-cogaengine's canonical file-based invocation:blux-coga run --input ... --output-dir .... - Prefer running against a local checkout via
BLUX_COGA_REPO=/path/to/blux-coga python ./scripts/run_harness.py. - If
BLUX_COGA_REPOpoints at a source checkout, the harness automatically adds<repo>/srctoPYTHONPATHso you do not need an editable install just to verify fixtures.
Linux / macOS
Install Python and any shell tooling you need with your system package manager, then run:
python -m pip install -e /path/to/blux-coga
BLUX_COGA_REPO=/path/to/blux-coga python ./scripts/run_harness.py
Termux native
Use native Termux packages directly:
pkg update
pkg install python3 git jq
python -m pip install -e /data/data/com.termux/files/home/blux-coga
BLUX_COGA_REPO=/data/data/com.termux/files/home/blux-coga python ./scripts/run_harness.py
Termux + proot Debian inside Debian
From Termux:
pkg update
pkg install proot-distro
proot-distro install debian
proot-distro login debian
Inside Debian:
sudo apt update
sudo apt install -y git python3 python3-venv python3-pip jq
python -m pip install -e /path/to/blux-coga
BLUX_COGA_REPO=/path/to/blux-coga python ./scripts/run_harness.py