Thanks, Joris, I will follow up on this. But just on your last question: I definitely let the command finish (on multiple attempts, actually), I just spared you the lengthy output. Conflicts galore.
On Wed, Feb 5, 2020 at 1:49 PM Joris Van den Bossche < jorisvandenboss...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Laszlo, > > The conda packages are not directly controlled by the GDAL developers, so > for the default Anaconda channel, you might want to report an issue at > https://github.com/ContinuumIO/anaconda-issues/issues, and for the > conda-forge package at > https://github.com/conda-forge/gdal-feedstock/issues. > If you do that, make sure to provide some more information: the output of > conda > info and conda list would help. > > Specifically for conda-forge, check here how to set things up to work best > with the conda-forge channel: > https://conda-forge.org/docs/user/introduction.html#how-can-i-install-packages-from-conda-forge > (the strict channel priority is important) > Also, the output you showed below doesn't really show an error. Did you > let the command complete? (it can take a while) > > Best, > Joris > > On Wed, 5 Feb 2020 at 13:39, László Sándor <sand...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hi, >> Many thanks for GDAL. I spent some time on gdal.org, the git repo, the >> Anaconda repo, and even tried a Homebrew installation. I cannot get a >> working installation on my mac. >> >> As I guess conda was supposed to be the default and foolproof way to get >> started, let me explain how dependencies break. >> >> Here is how a simple "conda install gdal" proceeds. It did not seem to >> make a difference to activate an environment I use for the Intel Python >> Distro or not, or specify the conda-forge channel or not. >> >> conda install gdal (*idp*) >> >> 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. >> >> Collecting package metadata (repodata.json): done >> >> Solving environment: failed with initial frozen solve. Retrying with >> flexible solve. >> >> Solving environment: - >> >> Found conflicts! Looking for incompatible packages. >> >> This can take several minutes. Press CTRL-C to abort. >> >> Examining conflict for (and here many packages are repeatedly checked) >> >> A conda search gdal found the version below, among many: >> >> gdal 3.0.2 py37hbe65578_0 pkgs/main >> >> I was actually hoping to get a simple operation done (below), sorry for >> all this trouble! >> >> https://gis.stackexchange.com/questions/348598/how-to-use-facebook-geotiff-maps-on-carto/348746?noredirect=1#comment572180_348746 >> >> Thanks for any thoughts, >> >> Laszlo >> _______________________________________________ >> gdal-dev mailing list >> gdal-dev@lists.osgeo.org >> https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/gdal-dev > >
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