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Installation error

Open RacheleSprugnoli opened this issue 11 months ago • 2 comments

Hi Federico! I tried to install this useful package but it seems there is an error and the process is aborted. I report the problem below. Could you please help me? Thanks in advance, Rachele

Collecting quica
  Using cached quica-0.2.5-py2.py3-none-any.whl.metadata (6.0 kB)
Collecting krippendorff (from quica)
  Using cached krippendorff-0.8.1-py3-none-any.whl.metadata (3.0 kB)
Collecting sklearn (from quica)
  Using cached sklearn-0.0.post12.tar.gz (2.6 kB)
  Preparing metadata (setup.py) ... error
  error: subprocess-exited-with-error
  
  × python setup.py egg_info did not run successfully.
  │ exit code: 1
  ╰─> [15 lines of output]
      The 'sklearn' PyPI package is deprecated, use 'scikit-learn'
      rather than 'sklearn' for pip commands.
      
      Here is how to fix this error in the main use cases:
      - use 'pip install scikit-learn' rather than 'pip install sklearn'
      - replace 'sklearn' by 'scikit-learn' in your pip requirements files
        (requirements.txt, setup.py, setup.cfg, Pipfile, etc ...)
      - if the 'sklearn' package is used by one of your dependencies,
        it would be great if you take some time to track which package uses
        'sklearn' instead of 'scikit-learn' and report it to their issue tracker
      - as a last resort, set the environment variable
        SKLEARN_ALLOW_DEPRECATED_SKLEARN_PACKAGE_INSTALL=True to avoid this error
      
      More information is available at
      https://github.com/scikit-learn/sklearn-pypi-package
      [end of output]
  
  note: This error originates from a subprocess, and is likely not a problem with pip.
error: metadata-generation-failed

× Encountered error while generating package metadata.

RacheleSprugnoli avatar Jan 17 '25 21:01 RacheleSprugnoli

Hello!

Yea this is me using old version of the packages (in this case, sklearn vs scikit-learn). Quick solution is:

git clone https://github.com/vinid/quica

open the requirements file locally and change sklearn to scikit-learn

from inside the folder,

pip install -e .

Let me know if this works!

vinid avatar Jan 20 '25 16:01 vinid

Thank you!

RacheleSprugnoli avatar Jan 26 '25 18:01 RacheleSprugnoli