@immae,
> If you think you can do a better job than me to maintain the package, I'll release the package and let you keep it (all the helpers that I use to help doing the upgrades are included in the repository, it should all just be a matter of understanding how the script tricks the installer)
My point was exactly that I don't, at all, and I didn't mean to imply otherwise. I'm happy that you provide and maintain the package -- I don't want to maintain it.
Maybe one could try to report the bug upstream and see if they would be open to suggestions. I'll get around to that sometime if someone else doesn't first.
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Package Details: anaconda 2024.10.1-1
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Git Clone URL: | https://aur.archlinux.org/anaconda.git (read-only, click to copy) |
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Package Base: | anaconda |
Description: | Simplifies package management and deployment of Anaconda |
Upstream URL: | https://anaconda.com |
Licenses: | custom |
Provides: | conda |
Submitter: | flexiondotorg |
Maintainer: | carlosal1015 (petronny, AutoUpdateBot) |
Last Packager: | AutoUpdateBot |
Votes: | 110 |
Popularity: | 0.092538 |
First Submitted: | 2013-06-24 14:51 (UTC) |
Last Updated: | 2024-10-24 08:33 (UTC) |
Dependencies (14)
- alsa-lib (optional) – for Anaconda Navigator support
- libglvnd (libglvnd-gitAUR) (optional) – for Anaconda Navigator support
- libxau (optional) – for Anaconda Navigator support
- libxcomposite (optional) – for Anaconda Navigator support
- libxcursor (optional) – for Anaconda Navigator support
- libxdamage (optional) – for Anaconda Navigator support
- libxfixes (optional) – for Anaconda Navigator support
- libxi (libxi-gitAUR) (optional) – for Anaconda Navigator support
- libxrandr (libxrandr-gitAUR) (optional) – for Anaconda Navigator support
- libxrender (optional) – for Anaconda Navigator support
- libxss (optional) – for Anaconda Navigator support
- libxtst (optional) – for Anaconda Navigator support
- mesa (mesa-minimal-gitAUR, mesa-gitAUR, mesa-wsl2-gitAUR, amdonly-gaming-mesa-gitAUR, mesa-amd-bc250AUR, mesa-amber) (optional) – for Anaconda Navigator support
- xdg-utils (busking-gitAUR, xdg-utils-slockAUR, mimiAUR, mimi-gitAUR, xdg-utils-handlrAUR, openerAUR, xdg-utils-mimeoAUR, mimejs-gitAUR) (optional) – for
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- python-conda-pack (requires conda)
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cryzed commented on 2016-06-30 21:05 (UTC) (edited on 2016-06-30 21:11 (UTC) by cryzed)
immae commented on 2016-06-30 21:02 (UTC)
@cryzed: What I meant is that this package is a best effort to have anaconda installed system-wide while it is meant (by the conda team) to be installed locally by each user.
So here, the error you experience is *normal* (and everyone will have it), since you are supposed to be authorized to write in the package directory. Considering that, you have several possibilities:
- Consider that this package is useless, and simply download and install anaconda the way it was meant to be used, that is as a normal user.
- Provide a patch for your specific case, either upstream (which may not be accepted considering my remark above), or here. I'm ok to include patches for thing that happen not to work because of the "system-wide" installation I tried to provide. I'm not willing to fix myself each and every bug that may happen because of that.
- If you think you can do a better job than me to maintain the package, I'll release the package and let you keep it (all the helpers that I use to help doing the upgrades are included in the repository, it should all just be a matter of understanding how the script tricks the installer)
cryzed commented on 2016-06-30 18:35 (UTC) (edited on 2016-06-30 18:50 (UTC) by cryzed)
@immae, I'm not sure if I'm understanding correctly -- am I the only one for which your package is currently broken? Does everyone simply install it on a different user-accessible root?
I would have no idea where to start patching Anaconda; I would have assumed you would, since you are the maintainer of the project. If you figure out a work-around let me know, but currently the package is simply broken; Maybe consider reverting the recent changes until the issue is fixed upstream?
EDIT: One part of the issue seems to be fixed upstream already: https://github.com/conda/conda/blob/master/conda/lock.py#L69, but after replacing that file, created conda environments are still broken: the started Python interpreter doesn't include the correct paths in sys.path.
immae commented on 2016-06-30 06:41 (UTC)
Hello @cryzed.
I think the problem is just what it states: it tries to write a file in /opt/anaconda as a normal user, while it belongs to root.
Anaconda is meant to be installed by a regular user in his home; this package is just a best effort to make it available to all users of a system, so no it's not an upstream issue.
I may include a patch in the package if you're willing to write it (for instance, moving the lock file to some user-writable directory)
cryzed commented on 2016-06-30 02:30 (UTC)
Latest build is broken for me, but this might be an upstream issue: https://gist.github.com/anonymous/9fcf079ca5a292854b3219ae4b96c15b
However there doesn't seem to be anything reported already which looks similar to the issue I'm heaving: https://github.com/conda/conda/issues. Anyone else?
fishstamp82 commented on 2016-05-17 21:07 (UTC)
@dieghen89
I like that solution but it is a bit buggy if conda is the default in startup files, thus u have to run start before shutting it down.
I added these lines to make it work in general http://pastebin.com/X1QjpEnZ
dieghen89 commented on 2016-05-14 20:29 (UTC)
I had to add at the beginning of the PKGBUILD the following line in order to remove the libfakeroot.so errors:
LD_PRELOAD="/usr/lib/libfakeroot/libfakeroot.so"
For the usage, I switch between the native and anaconda python by adding this function to the .bashrc file: http://pastebin.com/yaP9JFJZ
Not sure this is the best solution. It is the first time I use anaconda.
aignas commented on 2016-02-11 18:51 (UTC)
version 2.5.0 is available:
https://www.continuum.io/downloads#_unix
thx1138_2 commented on 2016-01-11 11:45 (UTC) (edited on 2016-01-11 11:46 (UTC) by thx1138_2)
I had this problem when starting ipython:
WARNING: Readline services not available or not loaded.
WARNING: The auto-indent feature requires the readline library
Solution: Install ncurses and readline through conda.
https://github.com/ContinuumIO/anaconda-issues/issues/455#issue-108616463
immae commented on 2015-12-14 20:18 (UTC)
up to date
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mgd commented on 2024-08-08 11:19 (UTC)
I had to set CRYPTOGRAPHY_OPENSSL_NO_LEGACY=true in the environment to start Anaconda. While this is easy to research it might be helpful to add this by default or at least emit a note stating that.
carlosal1015 commented on 2022-09-03 23:07 (UTC) (edited on 2023-07-15 17:00 (UTC) by carlosal1015)
Important note: This is the way how to upgrade.
Suppose that we have this line in
~/.bashrc
or~/.zshrc
or etc.Changelog: https://docs.anaconda.com/free/anaconda/reference/release-notes
petronny commented on 2020-08-19 10:36 (UTC) (edited on 2023-12-12 12:23 (UTC) by petronny)
This PKGBUILD is tested with
extra-x86_64-build
.If you get any problem when build this package, you can try the prebuilt binary from the arch4edu repository. It's also built with
extra-x86_64-build
.