How to find the source of build error when manually installing a package in conda
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I have an out of the box installation of Anaconda for python 3 and R. I want to install a package (beepr) for R that cannot be found through the usual channels via conda install <package_name>
. I have looked up tutorials on how to manually install packages and found this question here on stackoverflow (How to install R-packages not in the conda repositories?, answer by rgalbo). Following that, I successfully downloaded the package and its dependency:
conda skeleton cran beepr
conda skeleton cran audio
But when I try to build the packages, it fails.
conda build r-beepr
results in:
Adding in variants from internal_defaults
INFO:conda_build.variants:Adding in variants from internal_defaults
Attempting to finalize metadata for r-beepr
INFO:conda_build.metadata:Attempting to finalize metadata for r-beepr
Solving environment: ...working... failed
Adding in variants from config.variant
INFO:conda_build.variants:Adding in variants from config.variant
Missing dependency r-audio, but found recipe directory, so building r-audio first
Attempting to finalize metadata for r-audio
INFO:conda_build.metadata:Attempting to finalize metadata for r-audio
Solving environment: ...working... failed
and two exceptions, ending in:
raise ResolvePackageNotFound(bad_deps)
conda.exceptions.ResolvePackageNotFound: - m2-automake
raise DependencyNeedsBuildingError(exc, subdir=subdir)
conda_build.exceptions.DependencyNeedsBuildingError: Unsatisfiable dependencies for platform win-64: {'m2-automake'}
I get the same error if Itry to build the dependency, audio, first. If 'm2-automake' is another dependency package I need, I can't find it. I can find others with similar errors and questions, but not for 'm2-automake' and the answers often don't make much sense to me, if they get one. Anyone have an idea?
Some system info:
conda version : 4.5.11
conda-build version : 3.10.9
python version : 3.6.5.final.0
platform : win-64
python r anaconda conda conda-build
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I have an out of the box installation of Anaconda for python 3 and R. I want to install a package (beepr) for R that cannot be found through the usual channels via conda install <package_name>
. I have looked up tutorials on how to manually install packages and found this question here on stackoverflow (How to install R-packages not in the conda repositories?, answer by rgalbo). Following that, I successfully downloaded the package and its dependency:
conda skeleton cran beepr
conda skeleton cran audio
But when I try to build the packages, it fails.
conda build r-beepr
results in:
Adding in variants from internal_defaults
INFO:conda_build.variants:Adding in variants from internal_defaults
Attempting to finalize metadata for r-beepr
INFO:conda_build.metadata:Attempting to finalize metadata for r-beepr
Solving environment: ...working... failed
Adding in variants from config.variant
INFO:conda_build.variants:Adding in variants from config.variant
Missing dependency r-audio, but found recipe directory, so building r-audio first
Attempting to finalize metadata for r-audio
INFO:conda_build.metadata:Attempting to finalize metadata for r-audio
Solving environment: ...working... failed
and two exceptions, ending in:
raise ResolvePackageNotFound(bad_deps)
conda.exceptions.ResolvePackageNotFound: - m2-automake
raise DependencyNeedsBuildingError(exc, subdir=subdir)
conda_build.exceptions.DependencyNeedsBuildingError: Unsatisfiable dependencies for platform win-64: {'m2-automake'}
I get the same error if Itry to build the dependency, audio, first. If 'm2-automake' is another dependency package I need, I can't find it. I can find others with similar errors and questions, but not for 'm2-automake' and the answers often don't make much sense to me, if they get one. Anyone have an idea?
Some system info:
conda version : 4.5.11
conda-build version : 3.10.9
python version : 3.6.5.final.0
platform : win-64
python r anaconda conda conda-build
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I have an out of the box installation of Anaconda for python 3 and R. I want to install a package (beepr) for R that cannot be found through the usual channels via conda install <package_name>
. I have looked up tutorials on how to manually install packages and found this question here on stackoverflow (How to install R-packages not in the conda repositories?, answer by rgalbo). Following that, I successfully downloaded the package and its dependency:
conda skeleton cran beepr
conda skeleton cran audio
But when I try to build the packages, it fails.
conda build r-beepr
results in:
Adding in variants from internal_defaults
INFO:conda_build.variants:Adding in variants from internal_defaults
Attempting to finalize metadata for r-beepr
INFO:conda_build.metadata:Attempting to finalize metadata for r-beepr
Solving environment: ...working... failed
Adding in variants from config.variant
INFO:conda_build.variants:Adding in variants from config.variant
Missing dependency r-audio, but found recipe directory, so building r-audio first
Attempting to finalize metadata for r-audio
INFO:conda_build.metadata:Attempting to finalize metadata for r-audio
Solving environment: ...working... failed
and two exceptions, ending in:
raise ResolvePackageNotFound(bad_deps)
conda.exceptions.ResolvePackageNotFound: - m2-automake
raise DependencyNeedsBuildingError(exc, subdir=subdir)
conda_build.exceptions.DependencyNeedsBuildingError: Unsatisfiable dependencies for platform win-64: {'m2-automake'}
I get the same error if Itry to build the dependency, audio, first. If 'm2-automake' is another dependency package I need, I can't find it. I can find others with similar errors and questions, but not for 'm2-automake' and the answers often don't make much sense to me, if they get one. Anyone have an idea?
Some system info:
conda version : 4.5.11
conda-build version : 3.10.9
python version : 3.6.5.final.0
platform : win-64
python r anaconda conda conda-build
I have an out of the box installation of Anaconda for python 3 and R. I want to install a package (beepr) for R that cannot be found through the usual channels via conda install <package_name>
. I have looked up tutorials on how to manually install packages and found this question here on stackoverflow (How to install R-packages not in the conda repositories?, answer by rgalbo). Following that, I successfully downloaded the package and its dependency:
conda skeleton cran beepr
conda skeleton cran audio
But when I try to build the packages, it fails.
conda build r-beepr
results in:
Adding in variants from internal_defaults
INFO:conda_build.variants:Adding in variants from internal_defaults
Attempting to finalize metadata for r-beepr
INFO:conda_build.metadata:Attempting to finalize metadata for r-beepr
Solving environment: ...working... failed
Adding in variants from config.variant
INFO:conda_build.variants:Adding in variants from config.variant
Missing dependency r-audio, but found recipe directory, so building r-audio first
Attempting to finalize metadata for r-audio
INFO:conda_build.metadata:Attempting to finalize metadata for r-audio
Solving environment: ...working... failed
and two exceptions, ending in:
raise ResolvePackageNotFound(bad_deps)
conda.exceptions.ResolvePackageNotFound: - m2-automake
raise DependencyNeedsBuildingError(exc, subdir=subdir)
conda_build.exceptions.DependencyNeedsBuildingError: Unsatisfiable dependencies for platform win-64: {'m2-automake'}
I get the same error if Itry to build the dependency, audio, first. If 'm2-automake' is another dependency package I need, I can't find it. I can find others with similar errors and questions, but not for 'm2-automake' and the answers often don't make much sense to me, if they get one. Anyone have an idea?
Some system info:
conda version : 4.5.11
conda-build version : 3.10.9
python version : 3.6.5.final.0
platform : win-64
python r anaconda conda conda-build
python r anaconda conda conda-build
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