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Install Error #6

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ngopal opened this issue May 23, 2019 · 0 comments
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Install Error #6

ngopal opened this issue May 23, 2019 · 0 comments

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ngopal commented May 23, 2019

Hi,

I'm running into an install error. I'm using an Azure Data Science VM:

Requirement already satisfied: six==1.11.0 in /data/anaconda/envs/py36/lib/python3.6/site-packages (from -r requirements.txt (line 26)) (1.11.0) Requirement already satisfied: urllib3==1.23 in /data/anaconda/envs/py36/lib/python3.6/site-packages (from -r requirements.txt (line 27)) (1.23) Requirement already satisfied: secretstorage; sys_platform == "linux" and python_version >= "3.5" in /data/anaconda/envs/py36/lib/python3.6/site-packages (from keyring==13.1.0->-r requirements.txt (line 16)) (3.1.1) Requirement already satisfied: jeepney in /data/anaconda/envs/py36/lib/python3.6/site-packages (from secretstorage; sys_platform == "linux" and python_version >= "3.5"->keyring==13.1.0->-r requirements.txt (line 16)) (0.4) ERROR: azureml-core 1.0.33.1 has requirement adal>=1.2.0, but you'll have adal 1.0.2 which is incompatible. ERROR: azureml-core 1.0.33.1 has requirement cryptography!=1.9,!=2.0.*,!=2.1.*,!=2.2.*, but you'll have cryptography 2.2.2 which is incompatible. Installing collected packages: certifi, requests, adal, azure-nspkg, azure-common, entrypoints, keyring, oauthlib, requests-oauthlib, msrest, msrestazure, azure-keyvault, azure-mgmt-nspkg, azure-mgmt-keyvault, azure-mgmt-resource, pywin32-ctypes Found existing installation: certifi 2019.3.9 ERROR: Cannot uninstall 'certifi'. It is a distutils installed project and thus we cannot accurately determine which files belong to it which would lead to only a partial uninstall.

I altered the requirements.txt file with updated library versions for cryptography (2.6.1) and adal (1.2.1), but I'm still running into this error which I'm not sure how to resolve:

ERROR: Cannot uninstall 'certifi'. It is a distutils installed project and thus we cannot accurately determine which files belong to it which would lead to only a partial uninstall.

Any ideas?

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