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Problem with pypi repo

Open fbeaudo opened this issue 2 years ago • 6 comments

There seems to be a problem with pip installation since a short time.

I used to be able to install fmm3dpy in a conda environment without problem on any platform with the following commands:

conda create -n test
conda activate test
conda install pip
pip install fmm3dpy

Since last, week it seems like fmm3dpy is not available through PyPi anymore. Indeed, I am now getting this message:

ERROR: Could not find a version that satisfies the requirement fmm3dpy (from versions: none) ERROR: No matching distribution found for fmm3dpy

This happens on Windows PowerShell, Linux and MacOS terminals.

Did anything happen with the PyPi repo in the last few weeks or months?

I can still see the project here.

fbeaudo avatar Dec 19 '22 20:12 fbeaudo

To clarify that the issue has nothing to do with conda, I tried installing through pip in venv.

The following code gives me the same result.

python -m venv test
cd test
source bin/activate
pip install fmm3dpy

fbeaudo avatar Dec 19 '22 20:12 fbeaudo

Dear Felix, There seems to be an issue with how pypi and setup tools are interacting with python 3.10 which is the current default when you create a new environment. I was able to get around it for now by using python 3.7. If that works for you, I would recommend to switch to python 3.7 and install the package, and we will try and resolve the installation issue on newer versions of python soon.

Regards, Manas

mrachh avatar Dec 20 '22 06:12 mrachh

Dear Felix, The pypi package manager now has support python versions 3.9-3.11 for linux and Mac. Let us know if you run into any difficulties.

mrachh avatar Jan 12 '23 22:01 mrachh

Thank you very much.

fbeaudo avatar Jan 13 '23 13:01 fbeaudo

Does this support also extend to Windows, and if not, is there any plan to do so in the near future?

fbeaudo avatar Jan 13 '23 13:01 fbeaudo

Hi, Apologies for the delay in reply. There is support for windows with python 3.9-3.11 as well. Let us know if y'all run into issues.

mrachh avatar Feb 01 '23 15:02 mrachh