How to include --channel when I install conda packages from file?
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PyTorch installation gives meconda install pytorch torchvision -c pytorch
Then I tried conda.in as a text file as follows
pytorch
torchvision
jupyter
gensim
numpy
matplotlib
conda install --file conda.in works
But when I add -c like this
pytorch
torchvision -c pytorch
jupyter
gensim
numpy
matplotlib
It raises the error
CondaValueError: could not parse 'torchvision -c pytorch' in: conda.in
How do I get it correctly done with file installation according to the official document?
python conda
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PyTorch installation gives meconda install pytorch torchvision -c pytorch
Then I tried conda.in as a text file as follows
pytorch
torchvision
jupyter
gensim
numpy
matplotlib
conda install --file conda.in works
But when I add -c like this
pytorch
torchvision -c pytorch
jupyter
gensim
numpy
matplotlib
It raises the error
CondaValueError: could not parse 'torchvision -c pytorch' in: conda.in
How do I get it correctly done with file installation according to the official document?
python conda
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up vote
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down vote
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PyTorch installation gives meconda install pytorch torchvision -c pytorch
Then I tried conda.in as a text file as follows
pytorch
torchvision
jupyter
gensim
numpy
matplotlib
conda install --file conda.in works
But when I add -c like this
pytorch
torchvision -c pytorch
jupyter
gensim
numpy
matplotlib
It raises the error
CondaValueError: could not parse 'torchvision -c pytorch' in: conda.in
How do I get it correctly done with file installation according to the official document?
python conda
PyTorch installation gives meconda install pytorch torchvision -c pytorch
Then I tried conda.in as a text file as follows
pytorch
torchvision
jupyter
gensim
numpy
matplotlib
conda install --file conda.in works
But when I add -c like this
pytorch
torchvision -c pytorch
jupyter
gensim
numpy
matplotlib
It raises the error
CondaValueError: could not parse 'torchvision -c pytorch' in: conda.in
How do I get it correctly done with file installation according to the official document?
python conda
python conda
asked Nov 11 at 5:26
Sarit
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Modify your file to specify the spec correctly:
pytorch::pytorch
pytorch::torchvision
jupyter
gensim
numpy
matplotlib
A correct spec is of the form: (channel::)name(version(build_string))
Read conda 4.4.0 changelog for more examples.
Thank you very much. That is a recently changes one.
– Sarit
Nov 11 at 7:33
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1 Answer
1
active
oldest
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active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
up vote
1
down vote
accepted
Modify your file to specify the spec correctly:
pytorch::pytorch
pytorch::torchvision
jupyter
gensim
numpy
matplotlib
A correct spec is of the form: (channel::)name(version(build_string))
Read conda 4.4.0 changelog for more examples.
Thank you very much. That is a recently changes one.
– Sarit
Nov 11 at 7:33
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up vote
1
down vote
accepted
Modify your file to specify the spec correctly:
pytorch::pytorch
pytorch::torchvision
jupyter
gensim
numpy
matplotlib
A correct spec is of the form: (channel::)name(version(build_string))
Read conda 4.4.0 changelog for more examples.
Thank you very much. That is a recently changes one.
– Sarit
Nov 11 at 7:33
add a comment |
up vote
1
down vote
accepted
up vote
1
down vote
accepted
Modify your file to specify the spec correctly:
pytorch::pytorch
pytorch::torchvision
jupyter
gensim
numpy
matplotlib
A correct spec is of the form: (channel::)name(version(build_string))
Read conda 4.4.0 changelog for more examples.
Modify your file to specify the spec correctly:
pytorch::pytorch
pytorch::torchvision
jupyter
gensim
numpy
matplotlib
A correct spec is of the form: (channel::)name(version(build_string))
Read conda 4.4.0 changelog for more examples.
answered Nov 11 at 5:47
Nehal J Wani
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Thank you very much. That is a recently changes one.
– Sarit
Nov 11 at 7:33
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Thank you very much. That is a recently changes one.
– Sarit
Nov 11 at 7:33
Thank you very much. That is a recently changes one.
– Sarit
Nov 11 at 7:33
Thank you very much. That is a recently changes one.
– Sarit
Nov 11 at 7:33
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