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Problem in creating enviornemt.yml #224

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milad7093 opened this issue Feb 16, 2023 · 4 comments
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Problem in creating enviornemt.yml #224

milad7093 opened this issue Feb 16, 2023 · 4 comments

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@milad7093
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Dear Sebastian

I want to install the new version of CMP3 in ubuntu 20.04.5 but have a problem in downloading the environment.yml data as follow:

(base) mn@mn-System-Product-Name:~$ conda env create -f /home/mn/environment.yml
Collecting package metadata (repodata.json): failed

CondaHTTPError: HTTP 000 CONNECTION FAILED for url https://conda.anaconda.org/conda-forge/linux-64/repodata.json
Elapsed: -

An HTTP error occurred when trying to retrieve this URL.
HTTP errors are often intermittent, and a simple retry will get you on your way.
'https//conda.anaconda.org/conda-forge/linux-64'

Can you help me on how to solve this issue step by step?

Thanks in advance

Best regards,

-Milad

@milad7093
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Dear Sebastian

I really need to install the new version and need to your help.

please help me

Best regards,

-Milad

@milad7093
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Dear sebastian

I tried many times to install the latest version of CMP3 on Ubuntu 20.04 but i couldn't and the same error still exists .

Please help me.

Best regards,

-Milad

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Dear @milad7093,

Very sorry for my late reply.

Based on your error and the following discussion on stackoverflow, it let me think this might also be a problem with the SSL library.

Could you try the different steps described by Anaconda troubleshooting (link), i.e.:

# First run the following command:
$ conda config --set ssl_verify false

# Then, run the following to install conda-token:

$ conda install conda-token -n base

# Lastly, run the following to ensure the token verification step ignores SSL errors:
# Replace <TOKEN> with your token
$ conda token set --no-ssl-verify <TOKEN>

Let me know if this helps.

Best regards,
Sebastien

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milad7093 commented Apr 9, 2023 via email

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