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Conda Package Installation Failure on Windows Using requirements.txt

Open wangsd94 opened this issue 11 months ago • 0 comments

Hello Authors,

Thanks for creating this tool.

I'm having trouble installing the Python environment from requirements.txt using Conda. It can't find some packages:

Collecting package metadata (current_repodata.json): done
Solving environment: failed with initial frozen solve. Retrying with flexible solve.
Collecting package metadata (repodata.json): done
Solving environment: failed with initial frozen solve. Retrying with flexible solve.

PackagesNotFoundError: The following packages are not available from current channels:

  - libuv==1.44.2=h8ffe710_0
  - cffi==1.15.1=py310hcbf9ad4_0
  - yaml==0.2.5=h8ffe710_2
  - typing_extensions==4.4.0=pyha770c72_0
  - numpy==1.23.3=py310h4a8f9c9_0
  - six==1.16.0=pyh6c4a22f_0
  - setuptools==65.4.1=pyhd8ed1ab_0
  - vc==14.2=hac3ee0b_8
  - vs2015_runtime==14.29.30139=h890b9b1_8
  - contourpy==1.0.5=py310h232114e_0
  - xorg-libxau==1.0.9=hcd874cb_0
  - libbrotlidec==1.0.9=h8ffe710_7
  - libtiff==4.4.0=h8e97e67_4
  - tqdm==4.64.1=pyhd8ed1ab_0
  - lerc==4.0.0=h63175ca_0
  - jpeg==9e=h8ffe710_2
  - requests==2.28.1=pyhd8ed1ab_1
  - pytorch-mutex==1.0=cpu
  - brotli==1.0.9=h8ffe710_7
  - pip==22.2.2=pyhd8ed1ab_0
  - pcre2==10.37=hdfff0fc_1
  - xorg-libxdmcp==1.1.3=hcd874cb_0
  - intel-openmp==2022.1.0=h57928b3_3787
  - libwebp-base==1.2.4=h8ffe710_0
  - win_inet_pton==1.1.0=py310h5588dad_4
  - matplotlib-base==3.6.0=py310h51140c5_0
  - xz==5.2.6=h8d14728_0
  - yacs==0.1.8=pyhd8ed1ab_0
  - 
  - colorama==0.4.5=pyhd8ed1ab_0
  - liblapack==3.9.0=16_win64_mkl
  - urllib3==1.26.11=pyhd8ed1ab_0
  - pytorch-spline-conv==1.2.1=py310_torch_1.11.0_cpu
  - libiconv==1.17=h8ffe710_0
  - libvorbis==1.3.7=h0e60522_0
  - ply==3.11=py_1
  - pandas==1.5.0=py310h1c4a608_0
  - pyopenssl==22.0.0=pyhd8ed1ab_1
  - scikit-learn==1.1.2=py310h3a564e9_0
  - python==3.10.6=h9a09f29_0_cpython
  - libdeflate==1.14=hcfcfb64_0
  - zstd==1.5.2=h7755175_4
  - tzdata==2022d=h191b570_0
  - python-louvain==0.15=pyhd8ed1ab_1
  - mkl-devel==2022.1.0=h57928b3_875
  - glib==2.74.0=h12be248_0
  - blas==2.116=mkl
  - matplotlib==3.6.0=py310h5588dad_0
  - toml==0.10.2=pyhd8ed1ab_0
  - sip==6.6.2=py310h8a704f9_0
  - pyg==2.0.4=py310_torch_1.11.0_cpu
  - ucrt==10.0.20348.0=h57928b3_0
  - mkl==2022.1.0=h6a75c08_874
  - mkl-include==2022.1.0=h6a75c08_874
  - statsmodels==0.13.2=py310h2873277_0
  - unicodedata2==14.0.0=py310he2412df_1
  - m2w64-pcre2==10.34=0
  - tk==8.6.12=h8ffe710_0
  - libogg==1.3.4=h8ffe710_1
  - qt-main==5.15.6=hf0cf448_0
  - networkx==2.8.7=pyhd8ed1ab_0
  - libglib==2.74.0=h79619a9_0
  - python_abi==3.10=2_cp310
  - jinja2==3.1.2=pyhd8ed1ab_1
  - freetype==2.12.1=h546665d_0
  - wheel==0.37.1=pyhd8ed1ab_0
  - icu==70.1=h0e60522_0
  - pytorch-scatter==2.0.9=py310_torch_1.11.0_cpu
  - pillow==9.2.0=py310h52929f7_2
  - libzlib==1.2.12=hcfcfb64_4
  - pytorch==1.11.0=py3.10_cpu_0
  - zlib==1.2.12=hcfcfb64_4
  - libpng==1.6.38=h19919ed_0
  - markupsafe==2.1.1=py310he2412df_1
  - brotlipy==0.7.0=py310he2412df_1004
  - pyqt==5.15.7=py310hbabf5d4_0
  - pyqt5-sip==12.11.0=py310h8a704f9_0
  - gstreamer==1.20.3=h6b5321d_2
  - pytorch-sparse==0.6.15=py310_torch_1.11.0_cpu
  - tornado==6.2=py310he2412df_0
  - pytorch-cluster==1.6.0=py310_torch_1.11.0_cpu
  - cpuonly==2.0=0
  - bzip2==1.0.8=h8ffe710_4
  - patsy==0.5.3=pyhd8ed1ab_0
  - kiwisolver==1.4.4=py310h476a331_0
  - blas-devel==3.9.0=16_win64_mkl
  - pysocks==1.7.1=pyh0701188_6
  - rpy2==3.5.1=py310r41h3c8b411_1
  - libbrotlicommon==1.0.9=h8ffe710_7
  - tbb==2021.6.0=h91493d7_0
  - pytz==2022.4=pyhd8ed1ab_0
  - pyparsing==3.0.9=pyhd8ed1ab_0
  - r-base==4.1.3=hddad469_1
  - cycler==0.11.0=pyhd8ed1ab_0
  - python-dateutil==2.8.2=pyhd8ed1ab_0
  - charset-normalizer==2.1.1=pyhd8ed1ab_0
  - munkres==1.1.4=pyh9f0ad1d_0
  - libbrotlienc==1.0.9=h8ffe710_7
  - libxcb==1.13=hcd874cb_1004
  - brotli-bin==1.0.9=h8ffe710_7
  - fonttools==4.37.4=py310h8d17308_0
  - liblapacke==3.9.0=16_win64_mkl
  - scipy==1.9.1=py310h578b7cb_0
  - packaging==21.3=pyhd8ed1ab_0
  - glib-tools==2.74.0=h12be248_0
  - pthread-stubs==0.4=hcd874cb_1001
  - gst-plugins-base==1.20.3=h001b923_2
  - lcms2==2.12=h2a16943_0
  - krb5==1.19.3=h1176d77_0
  - openjpeg==2.5.0=hc9384bd_1
  - libcblas==3.9.0=16_win64_mkl
  - joblib==1.2.0=pyhd8ed1ab_0
  - libsqlite==3.39.4=hcfcfb64_0
  - threadpoolctl==3.1.0=pyh8a188c0_0
  - libblas==3.9.0=16_win64_mkl
  - pycparser==2.21=pyhd8ed1ab_0
  - pyyaml==6.0=py310he2412df_4
  - seaborn-base==0.12.0=pyhd8ed1ab_0
  - seaborn==0.12.0=hd8ed1ab_0
  - libffi==3.4.2=h8ffe710_5
  - gettext==0.19.8.1=h5728263_1009
  - idna==3.4=pyhd8ed1ab_0

Current channels:

  - https://repo.anaconda.com/pkgs/main/win-64
  - https://repo.anaconda.com/pkgs/main/noarch
  - https://repo.anaconda.com/pkgs/r/win-64
  - https://repo.anaconda.com/pkgs/r/noarch
  - https://repo.anaconda.com/pkgs/msys2/win-64
  - https://repo.anaconda.com/pkgs/msys2/noarch

To search for alternate channels that may provide the conda package you're
looking for, navigate to

    https://anaconda.org

and use the search bar at the top of the page.

Do you have any advice for fixing this? Should I use specific channels to get these packages?

Thanks!

wangsd94 avatar Apr 01 '24 01:04 wangsd94