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Failed to install #15

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IrenXu opened this issue Jan 21, 2021 · 7 comments
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Failed to install #15

IrenXu opened this issue Jan 21, 2021 · 7 comments

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@IrenXu
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IrenXu commented Jan 21, 2021

Hi, I failed to install it in Python, would you mind checking out what is the problem?
And how to use catch22? Is there a GUI or maybe a handbook for detailed method?
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chlubba commented Jan 21, 2021

Hi @IrenXu,

thanks for your interest in the catch22 package. The error message says a higher version (>=14.0, meaning 2015) of Visual Studio is required. Could you download the latest Visual Studio Community Version 2019 (or 2015/2017), install it and try again? Thanks, hope it works then!

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Carl

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IrenXu commented Jan 21, 2021

Hi,

Thanks for the advice, i have downloaded Visual Studio Community 2019 yet it is still not working I guess I have to download C++ Build Tools.

So it means I cannot directly install it in anaconda environment?

@chlubba
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chlubba commented Jan 21, 2021

Yes, you need a compiler. Please let me know if it works for you with the C++ Build Tools. I may need to update the readme. Thanks

@IrenXu
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IrenXu commented Jan 21, 2021

Hi,
I have successfully installed, thanks very much!
But is there a detailed instruction about how to use it?

@IrenXu
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IrenXu commented Jan 21, 2021

I mean, are there requirements for the input dataset? I have a quite large dataset (about 300 rows 400-500 columns, each row represents a timeseries and each column represents a time point). Is this dataset could be upload as input directly?

@DamianJLin
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Hi, I'm having the issue as well, but after installation of C++ with Visual Studio Build Tools, it remains unfixed. I have also tried installing Visual Studio 2019, and the problem remains.

@sniperlucian
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here too - but looks like it expects mingw32 !?

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