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When I install shaft with pip, there is an error. #7
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Thanks for your interest in SHAFTS. |
Hi @landscapelc , SHAFTS is not yet available as a conda package so please follow our instruction for installation. |
Hi @LllC-mmd can we please add the version info of |
OK. We will try to fix the issues of Tensorflow with our newest model in this week. |
Hello, First, I installed Anaconda and in using its navigator I installed both fiona and gdal packages into the base environment as @LllC-mmd said. Then, I opened the base terminal and executed the command that you provided in the instructions Subsequently, I visited the Pypi project website https://pypi.org/project/shafts/#description (not sure if this is the same project, can you confirm?) and I noted a difference in the command, in the website its I also tried running the And finally, I ran it using What did I miss? Any help with the installation? |
Thank you for your interest in our package! We've updated the installation instructions in the README – please give it another go and continue to post here if you encounter any more issues. |
Hi @aleaicr, please let us know if the issue persists. |
Sorry, I'm back again trying to install SHAFTS. Now, I'm almost done installing SHAFTS on Windows Subsystem for Linux (Ubuntu) with the new instructions for installation. Here are the steps I did:
However, when I execute
I believe there's an issue with the version of something (invalid version 2023.4). I tried it twice and encountered the same results. The first time I created the environment by installing env.yml. In the second instance I created it and then installed packages one by one.
Should I open a new issue for this? I didn't create this one, so I can't close it. |
Could you please downgrade to Python 3.11 and try again? Also, if you have installed shafts via pip, then no need to go through |
ImportError: sh 1.11 is currently only supported on linux and osx. please install pbs 0.110 (http://pypi.python.org/pypi/pbs) for windows support. The system I am using is Windows.
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