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On Windows 11, I have installed MiniForge from latest installer, and had no trouble activating the environment and installing cadquery, which passed its installation test.
However, the installation of cq-editor is not going well, as it is failing:
>conda install -c cadquery -c conda-forge cq-editor=master
Collecting package metadata (current_repodata.json): done
Solving environment: failed with initial frozen solve. Retrying with flexible solve.
Solving environment: failed with repodata from current_repodata.json, will retry with next repodata source.
ResolvePackageNotFound:
- conda==23.1.0
The conda version I am using seems to be newer:
>conda --version
conda 23.3.1
And while I have coded in Python and even made packages, Anaconda is only vaguely familiar. I searched for a hard dependency on conda 23.3.1 in this repo, but did not find such a thing.
Should I downgrade my version of conda as a workaround to enable installation?
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On Windows 11, I have installed MiniForge from latest installer, and had no trouble activating the environment and installing cadquery, which passed its installation test.
However, the installation of cq-editor is not going well, as it is failing:
The conda version I am using seems to be newer:
And while I have coded in Python and even made packages, Anaconda is only vaguely familiar. I searched for a hard dependency on conda 23.3.1 in this repo, but did not find such a thing.
Should I downgrade my version of conda as a workaround to enable installation?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: