Unable to install geopandas in conda environment #1394 - Github conda install python=3.7.5 Now, after executing this command, the python version will shift to 3.7.5 and all the packages will be updated/downgraded to that version. Package llvmdev conflicts for: Otherwise installing packages will just get you right back to the buggy version. zstd anaconda/win-64::zstd-1.3.7-h508b16e_0, Downloading and Extracting Packages ca-certificates anaconda/win-64::ca-certificates-2019.11.27-0 Solving environment: failed with initial frozen solve. To subscribe to this RSS feed, copy and paste this URL into your RSS reader. It seems when I did not specify a python version it defaulted to 3.8.0 although the supported version should have been 3.7. Verifying transaction: done Sign up for a free GitHub account to open an issue and contact its maintainers and the community. I had the same problem doing I got the error again when I run conda install -c conda-forge argparse It seems the argparse package has the issue. directly from the GitHub repository with: For installing GeoPandas from source, the same note on mkl-2019.5 | 158.3 MB | ################################################# | 100% -> llvmdev==5.0.0 dependencies, rather than raising an unsatisfiable error. Same issue with the failed with initial frozen solve. pytest-doctestplus -> numpy[version='>=1.10'] -> libflang[version='>=5.0.0'] -> openmp==5.0.0 -> clangdev[version='5.0.0|5.0.0.'] True is now an alias to 'flexible'. sort of retired. patsy -> numpy[version='>=1.4.0'] -> libflang[version='>=5.0.0'] -> openmp==5.0.0 -> clangdev[version='5.0.0|5.0.0.'] If we do not maintain the virtual environments while developing Python projects then you will get Solving environment: failed with initial frozen solve. Error while installing GeoPandas libraries using prompt Everything was fine at this point. Does the 500-table limit still apply to the latest version of Cassandra? Retrying with flexible solve, imageio -> numpy -> libflang[version='>=5.0.0'] -> openmp==5.0.0 -> llvm-meta[version='5.0.0|5.0.0.'] He has core expertise in various technologies such as Microsoft .NET Core, Python, Node.JS, JavaScript, Cloud (Azure), RDBMS (MSSQL), React, Powershell, etc. By clicking Post Your Answer, you agree to our terms of service, privacy policy and cookie policy. Take @ale152 's case for example. conda commands available from other packages: build convert debug develop eny index inspect metapackage render server skeleton verify (base) C:\Windows\system32>conda Install geopandas Collecting This problem has been solved! seaborn -> numpy[version='>=1.9.3'] -> libflang[version='>=5.0.0'] -> openmp==5.0.0 -> clangdev[version='5.0.0|5.0.0.'] privacy statement. I had to install [Ana]conda first. I finally did the standard download: conda install -c conda-forge opencv And it worked! Although it is passing all tests, Beware, don't mix up venv and conda envs. Many packages suffer from this error. Making statements based on opinion; back them up with references or personal experience. I also found that 'pip install opencv-python' from the Anaconda prompt worked. conda create -n geo-env -c conda-forge geopandas | This code really worked what the stack Exchange. Solving environment: failed with repodata from current_repodata.json, will retry with next repodata source. Well occasionally send you account related emails. Srinivas Ramakrishna is a Solution Architect and has 14+ Years of Experience in the Software Industry. xz-5.2.4 | 812 KB | ################################################# | 100% Why is it shorter than a normal address? Solving environment: failed with initial frozen solve. Had the same problem doing conda install -c conda-forge kedro. Or, alternatively, how can I use geopandas in Jupyter Notebooks after install it in a separate environment? wincertstore anaconda/win-64::wincertstore-0.2-py38_0 Edit: So the full output when running conda install uwsgi is: It seems that the "killed" part is related to a lack of available memory issue, as discussed here (#5003), Adding this in case anyone else comes across it. Also tried a new OS (from Ubuntu to Manjaro) and with a fresh install, when I installed anaconda it was still at Python 3.6, tried to update to 3.8 and same issue. I've had this issue for the past few days as well; came up when I was trying to install the Selenium package from conda-forge into conda 4.7.12. Can't install geopandas with anaconda because of conflicts <== shapely (interface to GEOS; version 1.7 or later), fiona (interface to GDAL; version 1.8 or later), pyproj (interface to PROJ; version 2.6.1 or later), pyogrio (optional; experimental alternative for fiona), rtree (optional; spatial index to improve performance and required for Unable to install geopandas in conda environment, Unable to install geopandas on Windows 10. other geospatial packages from different channels may cause dependency conflicts scikit-image -> numpy[version='>=1.11.3,<2.0a0'] -> libflang[version='>=5.0.0'] -> openmp==5.0.0 -> clangdev[version='5.0.0|5.0.0.'] Executing transaction: done, ----------then I went to this folder:------------------ failed - linuxconda installSolving environment: failed with initial frozen This can be done with conda Browse other questions tagged, Start here for a quick overview of the site, Detailed answers to any questions you might have, Discuss the workings and policies of this site. Retrying with flexible solve. numexpr -> numpy[version='>=1.11'] -> libflang[version='>=5.0.0'] -> openmp==5.0.0 -> clangdev[version='5.0.0|5.0.0.']