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Install via pip? #81

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biggzlar opened this issue Jul 13, 2019 · 1 comment
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Install via pip? #81

biggzlar opened this issue Jul 13, 2019 · 1 comment

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@biggzlar
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Come on people, is there an actual way to install this and Malmo via pip?? The instructions are a mess and don't work, e.g. the following line presupposes that malmo has been installed via pip, but the step to install via pip comes way later and in turn presupposes that this step has been made:

python3 -c 'import malmo.minecraftbootstrap; malmo.minecraftbootstrap.download()'

There is absolutely no issue getting Minecraft to run but every import fails although everything has been installed as described (if at all possible). Will this ever be fixed or are we just going to rely on anaconda and keep wrecking peoples' system python?

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AndKram commented Jul 22, 2019

I've made some minor changes to the documentation for the non-conda install. Installing the Python gym environment for Malmo (https://github.com/microsoft/malmo/tree/master/MalmoEnv) or MineRL (http://minerl.io/) is simpler and does not require Anaconda.

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