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I am running WSL2 on a Windows on ARM machine.
I have a conda environment with Python 3.10.15
Running the command pip install vedo gives the following error
ERROR: Cannot install vedo==2020.3.2, vedo==2020.3.3, vedo==2020.3.4, vedo==2020.4.0, vedo==2020.4.1, vedo==2020.4.2, vedo==2021.0.2, vedo==2021.0.3, vedo==2021.0.5, vedo==2021.0.6, vedo==2021.0.7, vedo==2022.0.1, vedo==2022.1.0, vedo==2022.2.0, vedo==2022.2.3, vedo==2022.3.0, vedo==2022.3.1, vedo==2022.4.1, vedo==2022.4.2, vedo==2023.4.3, vedo==2023.4.4, vedo==2023.4.5, vedo==2023.4.6, vedo==2023.4.7, vedo==2023.5.0, vedo==2024.5.1 and vedo==2024.5.2 because these package versions have conflicting dependencies.
The conflict is caused by:
vedo 2024.5.2 depends on vtk
vedo 2024.5.1 depends on vtk
vedo 2023.5.0 depends on vtk
vedo 2023.4.7 depends on vtk
vedo 2023.4.6 depends on vtk
vedo 2023.4.5 depends on vtk
vedo 2023.4.4 depends on vtk
vedo 2023.4.3 depends on vtk
vedo 2022.4.2 depends on vtk
vedo 2022.4.1 depends on vtk
vedo 2022.3.1 depends on vtk
vedo 2022.3.0 depends on vtk<9.1.0
vedo 2022.2.3 depends on vtk<9.1.0
vedo 2022.2.0 depends on vtk<9.1.0
vedo 2022.1.0 depends on vtk<9.1.0
vedo 2022.0.1 depends on vtk<9.1.0
vedo 2021.0.7 depends on vtk<9.1.0
vedo 2021.0.6 depends on vtk
vedo 2021.0.5 depends on vtk
vedo 2021.0.3 depends on vtk
vedo 2021.0.2 depends on vtk
vedo 2020.4.2 depends on vtk
vedo 2020.4.1 depends on vtk<9.0.0
vedo 2020.4.0 depends on vtk
vedo 2020.3.4 depends on vtk
vedo 2020.3.3 depends on vtk
vedo 2020.3.2 depends on vtk
To fix this you could try to:
loosen the range of package versions you've specified
remove package versions to allow pip to attempt to solve the dependency conflict
Sorry for the late reply - unfortunately this looks lilke a problem woith vtk, not vedo, it looks that there are no vtk python wheels for you hardware.
I am running WSL2 on a Windows on ARM machine.
I have a conda environment with Python 3.10.15
Running the command
pip install vedo
gives the following errorERROR: Cannot install vedo==2020.3.2, vedo==2020.3.3, vedo==2020.3.4, vedo==2020.4.0, vedo==2020.4.1, vedo==2020.4.2, vedo==2021.0.2, vedo==2021.0.3, vedo==2021.0.5, vedo==2021.0.6, vedo==2021.0.7, vedo==2022.0.1, vedo==2022.1.0, vedo==2022.2.0, vedo==2022.2.3, vedo==2022.3.0, vedo==2022.3.1, vedo==2022.4.1, vedo==2022.4.2, vedo==2023.4.3, vedo==2023.4.4, vedo==2023.4.5, vedo==2023.4.6, vedo==2023.4.7, vedo==2023.5.0, vedo==2024.5.1 and vedo==2024.5.2 because these package versions have conflicting dependencies.
The conflict is caused by:
vedo 2024.5.2 depends on vtk
vedo 2024.5.1 depends on vtk
vedo 2023.5.0 depends on vtk
vedo 2023.4.7 depends on vtk
vedo 2023.4.6 depends on vtk
vedo 2023.4.5 depends on vtk
vedo 2023.4.4 depends on vtk
vedo 2023.4.3 depends on vtk
vedo 2022.4.2 depends on vtk
vedo 2022.4.1 depends on vtk
vedo 2022.3.1 depends on vtk
vedo 2022.3.0 depends on vtk<9.1.0
vedo 2022.2.3 depends on vtk<9.1.0
vedo 2022.2.0 depends on vtk<9.1.0
vedo 2022.1.0 depends on vtk<9.1.0
vedo 2022.0.1 depends on vtk<9.1.0
vedo 2021.0.7 depends on vtk<9.1.0
vedo 2021.0.6 depends on vtk
vedo 2021.0.5 depends on vtk
vedo 2021.0.3 depends on vtk
vedo 2021.0.2 depends on vtk
vedo 2020.4.2 depends on vtk
vedo 2020.4.1 depends on vtk<9.0.0
vedo 2020.4.0 depends on vtk
vedo 2020.3.4 depends on vtk
vedo 2020.3.3 depends on vtk
vedo 2020.3.2 depends on vtk
To fix this you could try to:
ERROR: ResolutionImpossible: for help visit https://pip.pypa.io/en/latest/topics/dependency-resolution/#dealing-with-dependency-conflicts
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