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Installation error due to conflicting dependencies #291

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aade-sh opened this issue May 12, 2023 · 5 comments
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Installation error due to conflicting dependencies #291

aade-sh opened this issue May 12, 2023 · 5 comments

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@aade-sh
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aade-sh commented May 12, 2023

Problem Description:

Upon attempting to install the salesforce-lavis package, an error occurs due to conflicting dependencies between versions 1.0.0 and 1.0.2. This issue prevents successful installation of the package. The package successfully installs on Python v3.10

Steps to Reproduce:

  • Attempt to install salesforce-lavis package using any Python version (e.g., 3.8, 3.7).

Expected Behavior:

The package installation process should complete successfully without any conflicting dependency issues.

Additional Information:

  • The error persists below Python version 3.10, including 3.8 and 3.7.

Terminal output for reference:

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@jordaniscrosby
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did you figure this out?

@pmacca
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pmacca commented May 17, 2023

I think it could be your machine. decord doesn't install on my Mac either. See dmlc/decord#213
I am on a Mac M1 / Ventura 13.2.

@aade-sh
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aade-sh commented May 17, 2023

did you figure this out?

No, I instead went ahead with v3.10

@devfacet
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See #231 (comment)

piterand added a commit to ssciwr/LAVIS that referenced this issue Jun 15, 2023
piterand added a commit to ssciwr/LAVIS that referenced this issue Jun 16, 2023
piterand added a commit to ssciwr/LAVIS that referenced this issue Dec 1, 2023
* fixed salesforce#231 salesforce#291 MacOS compatibility

* edited README.md
@FroCode
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FroCode commented Nov 2, 2024

Does anyone find a solution for that?

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