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Having issue while installing the toolbox. #9
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I am having a similar issue. Has this been resolved yet? |
Hello, Sry, I didn't see your message this summer. conda env create -f environment.yml I get an operational environment without crashes. Best, |
Not working on windows 10.
…On Tue, Oct 4, 2022, 17:35 DamienDesroches ***@***.***> wrote:
Hello,
Sry, I didn't see your message this summer.
I can’t reproduce your issue on my side. With the following command :
conda env create -f environment.yml
conda activate sht_env_test
pip install utm
pip install pygeodesy==20.05.20
I get an operational environment without crashes.
I’m using Linux Redhat7. What do you use on your side ?
Best,
Damien
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Thanks for the reply! I am not able to create the environment on Windows 10 or macOS Monterey. |
I'm trying to reproduce your problem on my own computer. I usually never work on Windows so it's a bit complicated. I'm trying to find people who are familiar with Conda env on Windows, but no answer for now...
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Unable to create environment from the environment.yml file. There are two issues I am facing first is "ResolvePackgeNotFound", this particular error I removed by editing the .yml file and removing the version of the "Solving Environment" stage of downloading the toolbox. Please help!
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