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gz-utils: Installation #1572

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azeey-test opened this issue Aug 29, 2024 · 3 comments
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gz-utils: Installation #1572

azeey-test opened this issue Aug 29, 2024 · 3 comments

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@azeey-test
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  • os: Windows

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Step 1 - Instructions work

Step 2 - Images (if there are any) match the result

@jc-sz
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jc-sz commented Aug 30, 2024

Interested in trying this out. :)

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jc-sz commented Aug 31, 2024

In this link, it says replace <#> with a number 1 or 2.

"libgz-utils2" works fine, and it is available in conda-forge.

However, I am seeing the following PackageNotFoundError when trying to install "libgz-utils" or "libgz-utils1":


(gz-ws) D:\gz_bash\gz-utils\build>conda install libgz-utils1 --channel conda-forge
Channels:

  • conda-forge
  • defaults
    Platform: win-64
    Collecting package metadata (repodata.json): done
    Solving environment: failed

PackagesNotFoundError: The following packages are not available from current channels:

  • libgz-utils1

Current channels:


Are they available on Windows? Or am I missing anything here?

@j-rivero
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Are they available on Windows? Or am I missing anything here?

Only gz-utils2 is available on Windows. Actually, if we look at the URL of the documentation, Ionic is using gz-utils3, so we can hardcode the number. The problem is that we don't have pre-releases for Windows so we can not test this method. Releases will probably be in conda-forge in the next weeks.

Only the from-source method can be used.

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