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pip error when trying to install version 1.9.1
Description
when I use pip install mxnet, it tries to install version 1.7.0 and crashes due to trying to install an old numpy version. When I try to install the current version, I get the error indicated below. Thanks for your help!
Error Message
ERROR: Could not find a version that satisfies the requirement mxnet==1.9.1 (from versions: 0.11.0, 0.12.0, 0.12.1, 1.0.0, 1.0.0.post1, 1.0.0.post3, 1.0.0.post4, 1.1.0.post0, 1.2.0, 1.2.1, 1.2.1.post1, 1.3.0, 1.3.1, 1.4.0, 1.4.0.post0, 1.4.1, 1.5.0, 1.6.0, 1.7.0.post1, 1.7.0.post2) ERROR: No matching distribution found for mxnet==1.9.1
To Reproduce
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Steps to reproduce
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- pip install mxnet
- pip install mxnet==1.9.1
What have you tried to solve it?
- indicating that I want version 1.9.1
- start with a new venv and still happens, cleared all pip caches, no change
Environment
Windows 11, python 3.10.9, pip 22.3.1
Environment Information
# Paste the diagnose.py command output here
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pip install numpy==1.23.5
pip install mxnet -f https://dist.mxnet.io/python/cpu
mxnet==1.8.0 will be installed. On Windows, the latest version that can be installed with pip is mxnet==1.8.0.
I'm sorry, this might not be relevant to the thread, but, for installing mxnet with NVIDIA GPU on windows, which is the latest version of mxnet available?
have you check your cuda version? if you are using cpu, maybe mxnet 1.9.1 not yet compatible. you can check your device compability here https://mxnet.apache.org/versions/1.9.1/get_started?platform=windows&language=python&processor=cpu&environ=pip&
Yeah, I had used it later on and using mxnet 1.8.0 with cuda 10.2 since then, thanks!
pip install numpy==1.23.5 pip install mxnet -f https://dist.mxnet.io/python/cpu
mxnet==1.8.0 will be installed. On Windows, the latest version that can be installed with pip is mxnet==1.8.0.
Spent a day trying to get mxnet to install on windows, this was the only thing that worked for me!!