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one-line installer does not set up openinterpreter

Open MisterE123 opened this issue 1 year ago • 3 comments

Describe the bug

both: on a windows 11 system with python 3.12, and on a linux system with python3 3.10, running the one-line installation script leaves me with: openinterpreter: command not found or its windows equivalent

The same occurs with installing via pip

I tried adding /usr/local/bin to PATH as per the instructions here: https://github.com/OpenInterpreter/open-interpreter/issues/164#issuecomment-1711044334

But that did nothing.

Reproduce

  1. attempt to install openinterpreter on a new computer and new account, on linux or windows, that does not have python or rust yet.

Expected behavior

That the docs about getting started apply to new users

Screenshots

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Open Interpreter version

0.3.3

Python version

3.10.12

Operating System name and version

Windows 11 and Linux Mint 21.3 cinnamon

Additional context

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MisterE123 avatar Jun 23 '24 17:06 MisterE123

Did you manage to find a solution?

riskyrun avatar Jul 10 '24 07:07 riskyrun

The launch command is interpreter not openinterpreter

MikeBirdTech avatar Jul 10 '24 13:07 MikeBirdTech

I did not; I tried as many ways as I could think of that one day, and then made the issue and gave up.

Pretty sure I tried both commands

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The launch command is interpreter not openinterpreter

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MisterE123 avatar Jul 10 '24 13:07 MisterE123