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Installing from source #134

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alvaroceb opened this issue Jan 13, 2024 · 1 comment
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Installing from source #134

alvaroceb opened this issue Jan 13, 2024 · 1 comment

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@alvaroceb
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I am trying to install TopicsExplorer2.0 on a Mac 12.0.1. Following instructions, I did try to install the application from source. I have Python3.12, so I did actualize the pipfile ([requires] python_version = "3.12”). I keep getting this kind of error message, apparently with a problem in dependencies:

Last login: Sat Jan 13 14:27:30 on ttys000
ceballos@Air-de-Alvaro ~ % find ~/Library/Python/3.12 -name pipenv
/Users/ceballos/Library/Python/3.12/bin/pipenv
/Users/ceballos/Library/Python/3.12/lib/python/site-packages/pipenv
ceballos@Air-de-Alvaro ~ % export PATH=$HOME/Library/Python/3.12/bin:$PATH
ceballos@Air-de-Alvaro ~ % pipenv --version
pipenv, version 2023.11.15
ceballos@Air-de-Alvaro ~ % cd /Applications/TopicsExplorer-2.0
ceballos@Air-de-Alvaro TopicsExplorer-2.0 % pipenv install
Pipfile.lock not found, creating...
Locking [packages] dependencies...
Building requirements...
Resolving dependencies...
✘ Locking Failed!
⠸ Locking...False
⠸ Locking...ERROR:pip.subprocessor:Getting requirements to build wheel exited with 1
[ResolutionFailure]: File "/Users/ceballos/Library/Python/3.12/lib/python/site-packages/pipenv/resolver.py", line 645, in _main
[ResolutionFailure]: resolve_packages(
[ResolutionFailure]: File "/Users/ceballos/Library/Python/3.12/lib/python/site-packages/pipenv/resolver.py", line 612, in resolve_packages
[ResolutionFailure]: results, resolver = resolve(
[ResolutionFailure]: ^^^^^^^^
[ResolutionFailure]: File "/Users/ceballos/Library/Python/3.12/lib/python/site-packages/pipenv/resolver.py", line 592, in resolve
[ResolutionFailure]: return resolve_deps(
[ResolutionFailure]: ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[ResolutionFailure]: File "/Users/ceballos/Library/Python/3.12/lib/python/site-packages/pipenv/utils/resolver.py", line 908, in resolve_deps
[ResolutionFailure]: results, hashes, internal_resolver = actually_resolve_deps(
[ResolutionFailure]: ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[ResolutionFailure]: File "/Users/ceballos/Library/Python/3.12/lib/python/site-packages/pipenv/utils/resolver.py", line 681, in actually_resolve_deps
[ResolutionFailure]: resolver.resolve()
[ResolutionFailure]: File "/Users/ceballos/Library/Python/3.12/lib/python/site-packages/pipenv/utils/resolver.py", line 442, in resolve
[ResolutionFailure]: raise ResolutionFailure(message=str(e))
[pipenv.exceptions.ResolutionFailure]: Warning: Your dependencies could not be resolved. You likely have a mismatch in your sub-dependencies.
You can use $ pipenv run pip install <requirement_name> to bypass this mechanism, then run $ pipenv graph to inspect the versions actually installed in the virtualenv.
Hint: try $ pipenv lock --pre if it is a pre-release dependency.
ERROR: Getting requirements to build wheel exited with 1

Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/Users/ceballos/Library/Python/3.12/bin/pipenv", line 8, in
sys.exit(cli())
^^^^^
File "/Users/ceballos/Library/Python/3.12/lib/python/site-packages/pipenv/vendor/click/core.py", line 1157, in call
return self.main(*args, **kwargs)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
File "/Users/ceballos/Library/Python/3.12/lib/python/site-packages/pipenv/cli/options.py", line 58, in main
return super().main(*args, **kwargs, windows_expand_args=False)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
File "/Users/ceballos/Library/Python/3.12/lib/python/site-packages/pipenv/vendor/click/core.py", line 1078, in main
rv = self.invoke(ctx)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
File "/Users/ceballos/Library/Python/3.12/lib/python/site-packages/pipenv/vendor/click/core.py", line 1688, in invoke
return _process_result(sub_ctx.command.invoke(sub_ctx))
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
File "/Users/ceballos/Library/Python/3.12/lib/python/site-packages/pipenv/vendor/click/core.py", line 1434, in invoke
return ctx.invoke(self.callback, **ctx.params)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
File "/Users/ceballos/Library/Python/3.12/lib/python/site-packages/pipenv/vendor/click/core.py", line 783, in invoke
return __callback(*args, **kwargs)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
File "/Users/ceballos/Library/Python/3.12/lib/python/site-packages/pipenv/vendor/click/decorators.py", line 92, in new_func
return ctx.invoke(f, obj, *args, **kwargs)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
File "/Users/ceballos/Library/Python/3.12/lib/python/site-packages/pipenv/vendor/click/core.py", line 783, in invoke
return __callback(*args, **kwargs)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
File "/Users/ceballos/Library/Python/3.12/lib/python/site-packages/pipenv/cli/command.py", line 209, in install
do_install(
File "/Users/ceballos/Library/Python/3.12/lib/python/site-packages/pipenv/routines/install.py", line 164, in do_install
do_init(
File "/Users/ceballos/Library/Python/3.12/lib/python/site-packages/pipenv/routines/install.py", line 672, in do_init
do_lock(
File "/Users/ceballos/Library/Python/3.12/lib/python/site-packages/pipenv/routines/lock.py", line 65, in do_lock
venv_resolve_deps(
File "/Users/ceballos/Library/Python/3.12/lib/python/site-packages/pipenv/utils/resolver.py", line 849, in venv_resolve_deps
c = resolve(cmd, st, project=project)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
File "/Users/ceballos/Library/Python/3.12/lib/python/site-packages/pipenv/utils/resolver.py", line 718, in resolve
raise RuntimeError("Failed to lock Pipfile.lock!")
RuntimeError: Failed to lock Pipfile.lock!

Thank you for your help!

@severinsimmler
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Hi @alvaroceb, thank you for reporting this issue. I suspect you are using an outdated version. We replaced Pipenv with Poetry some time ago. Please try pulling the latest changes from the master branch and run poetry install to install dependencies.

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