![]() ![]() There are more than one version of python for users available and application streams. The “platform-python” is obligatory component. The package manager dnf (and some other system management tools) are Python-based applications. These have nothing to do with python, or your “anaconda”. Yes, the default install probably includes package anaconda. The name of the program that initially installs rocky8 is “anaconda”. Is anyone running the system root installed anaconda as a user and how? I am thinking about changing the permissions on the system installed anaconda so user has more access. ![]() My question is: how to use the root installed anaconda that was installed by rocky8 installation software as a user? On all the other distros I have running, anaconda is installed in /home/user directory and a user has full control. I do not wish, and should not have to run conda as root. When a user (not root) runs conda in my rocky8, as installed in root, and tries to set up an environment, the “conda create -n XXXX” function does not work because user does not have the right permissions as all the code is owned by root. To use anaconda, you need to set up environments using conda. This default installlation includes conda (anaconda package manager) and, I think, the python files included with a base anaconda setup. I did not knowlingly request its installation. During installation of rocky8, anaconda (python) was automatically installed into root directories. Will need some instructions for a complete removal.įrom the above responses, I think I didn’t make my query clear. If I can’t get the installed anaconda into some user managed mode, I will try to uninstall the entire package and reinstall anaconda as a user and run it as a user. In fact the active anaconda environment becomes part of the user ommand prompt. I have other systems where that is not necessary. I don’t want to create environments as root or run python things as root. All my tries at creating a conda environment as a user were unsucessful as user did not have proper permissions (needed root). I need some instructions on how to use this. I see internet references to fedora, centos, redhat as having what’s called “linux anaconda” which, I guess, means a system anaconda. There was no root portions of an anaconda install. On other distros, I have installed anaconda often but as a user and created environments as a user. It appears a version of anaconda (the python organizer) was installed during the system install. ![]() Same error message after importing.New rocky8 user. ![]() * You are running 32-bit Python on a 64-bit OSĮrror message(s): Īfter reading the above error, I installed libomp using brew install libomp, and restarted the computer. Mac OSX users: Run `brew install libomp` to install OpenMP runtime. * OpenMP runtime is not installed (vcomp140.dll or libgomp-1.dll for Windows, libomp.dylib for Mac OSX, libgomp.so for Linux and other UNIX-like OSes). : XGBoost Library (libxgboost.dylib) could not be loaded. core import DMatrix, DeviceQuantileDMatrix, Boosterįile "/Users/mike/opt/miniconda3/lib/python3.8/site-packages/xgboost/core.py", line 174, in įile "/Users/mike/opt/miniconda3/lib/python3.8/site-packages/xgboost/core.py", line 157, in _load_lib import xgboostįile "/Users/mike/opt/miniconda3/lib/python3.8/site-packages/xgboost/_init_.py", line 9, in įrom. I installed XGBoost using conda install -c anaconda py-xgboost, it throws the following error when importing the package in Python. ![]()
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