Issues in installing tensorflow in anaconda environment
I have installed Anaconda in Fedora 29. However, as I try to install tensorflow package I got following error:
conda install -c conda-forge tensorflow
Solving environment: failed
UnsatisfiableError: The following specifications were found to be in conflict:
- python=3.7
- tensorflow -> protobuf==3.0.0b2 -> python=2.7 -> readline=6.2
- tensorflow -> protobuf==3.0.0b2 -> python=2.7 -> sqlite=3.13
- tensorflow -> protobuf==3.0.0b2 -> python=2.7 -> tk=8.5
Use "conda info " to see the dependencies for each package.
any help is appreciated.
Thanks
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I have installed Anaconda in Fedora 29. However, as I try to install tensorflow package I got following error:
conda install -c conda-forge tensorflow
Solving environment: failed
UnsatisfiableError: The following specifications were found to be in conflict:
- python=3.7
- tensorflow -> protobuf==3.0.0b2 -> python=2.7 -> readline=6.2
- tensorflow -> protobuf==3.0.0b2 -> python=2.7 -> sqlite=3.13
- tensorflow -> protobuf==3.0.0b2 -> python=2.7 -> tk=8.5
Use "conda info " to see the dependencies for each package.
any help is appreciated.
Thanks
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1) You have several different modules relying on different versions of Python. 2) Tensorflow can't be installed into Python 3.7 unless you are building it from source. You need Python 3.6.
– Nasir Riley
31 secs ago
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I have installed Anaconda in Fedora 29. However, as I try to install tensorflow package I got following error:
conda install -c conda-forge tensorflow
Solving environment: failed
UnsatisfiableError: The following specifications were found to be in conflict:
- python=3.7
- tensorflow -> protobuf==3.0.0b2 -> python=2.7 -> readline=6.2
- tensorflow -> protobuf==3.0.0b2 -> python=2.7 -> sqlite=3.13
- tensorflow -> protobuf==3.0.0b2 -> python=2.7 -> tk=8.5
Use "conda info " to see the dependencies for each package.
any help is appreciated.
Thanks
package-management python3 anaconda
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I have installed Anaconda in Fedora 29. However, as I try to install tensorflow package I got following error:
conda install -c conda-forge tensorflow
Solving environment: failed
UnsatisfiableError: The following specifications were found to be in conflict:
- python=3.7
- tensorflow -> protobuf==3.0.0b2 -> python=2.7 -> readline=6.2
- tensorflow -> protobuf==3.0.0b2 -> python=2.7 -> sqlite=3.13
- tensorflow -> protobuf==3.0.0b2 -> python=2.7 -> tk=8.5
Use "conda info " to see the dependencies for each package.
any help is appreciated.
Thanks
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1) You have several different modules relying on different versions of Python. 2) Tensorflow can't be installed into Python 3.7 unless you are building it from source. You need Python 3.6.
– Nasir Riley
31 secs ago
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1) You have several different modules relying on different versions of Python. 2) Tensorflow can't be installed into Python 3.7 unless you are building it from source. You need Python 3.6.
– Nasir Riley
31 secs ago
1) You have several different modules relying on different versions of Python. 2) Tensorflow can't be installed into Python 3.7 unless you are building it from source. You need Python 3.6.
– Nasir Riley
31 secs ago
1) You have several different modules relying on different versions of Python. 2) Tensorflow can't be installed into Python 3.7 unless you are building it from source. You need Python 3.6.
– Nasir Riley
31 secs ago
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