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Unable to install anaconda python distribution #50
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same with rvm |
Looks related to #9 |
Playing with these after the 14328 build. Anaconda: Install goes much farther. There are some errors that print when creating the default environment that look like:
That said, I was able to at least try conda. I did not go any farther than this:
RVM is a different story. Install failed for me on 14328. For fun, I tried it on an internal build and seeing:
Punchline is: this build is much better than the last, but good things are still on the way. |
Agree this is advancing very nicely, I managed to install Anaconda Python in 14328 without any issue! But then, when compiling boost_1.59, all the symbolic linking of .so files fails, such as:
Thanks for making this happening, I can't truly wait for a complete CLI environment , for my own needs it is almost there |
Not certain what boost_1.59 is. That said, we have some symlink fixes heading down the pipe. I am going to mark this one as fix inbound and put in the release notes when the symlink improvements hit. I'll also look to re-ping this thread (but could miss it for a few days). |
@russalex New error coming your way as of 14332. This happens while installing Anaconda (although we've gotten past the first error!) ERROR:main:failed to link (src='/home/william/anaconda3/pkgs/python-3.5.1-0/bin/2to3-3.5', dst='/home/william/anaconda3/bin/2to3-3.5', type=3, error=OSError(38, 'Function not implemented')) |
Confirmed on build 14352 that Anaconda 4.0.5 just installed over Python 2.7.11 with no errors. Looks like this one can be closed out. |
I just tried with the latest install file from https://www.continuum.io/downloads#_unix
Some of the symlinks generated during installation fails , I can't get a more verbose printout of the exact error, but it seems related to links stored in a tar file, this is output at moment of crashing.
PREFIX=/root/anaconda2
installing: _cache-0.0-py27_x0 ...
installing: python-2.7.11-0 ...
tar: bin/python: Cannot create symlink to ‘python2.7’: Invalid argument
tar: bin/python2: Cannot create symlink to ‘python2.7’: Invalid argument
tar: lib/libpython2.7.so: Cannot create symlink to ‘libpython2.7.so.1.0’: Invalid argument
tar: lib/pkgconfig/python.pc: Cannot create symlink to ‘python-2.7.pc’: Invalid argument
tar: lib/pkgconfig/python2.pc: Cannot create symlink to ‘python-2.7.pc’: Invalid argument
tar: share/man/man1/python.1: Cannot create symlink to ‘python2.7.1’: Invalid argument
tar: share/man/man1/python2.1: Cannot create symlink to ‘python2.7.1’: Invalid argument
tar: Exiting with failure status due to previous errors
root@localhost:~#
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