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Unable to install client on the windows enviroment #625

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arm2arm opened this issue Aug 17, 2022 · 2 comments
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Unable to install client on the windows enviroment #625

arm2arm opened this issue Aug 17, 2022 · 2 comments

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@arm2arm
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arm2arm commented Aug 17, 2022

Dear developers, I have a trouble to install reana-client on the Windows 11 within the conda/pip environment.
The package jq is failing to build. I have manually installed jq via conda-forge channel v 1.6 but reana-client is still trying to install jq 1.2.2 version.
here is my environment:

  • conda 4.13
  • python 3.10
    Steps:
conda create -n reana python=3.10
conda activate reana
conda install -c conda-forge jq
>conda list | grep jq
jq                        1.6                  haa95532_1
pip install reana-client

Error:
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VMois commented Aug 17, 2022

reana-client was not tested on Windows, so I will try to help to the best abilities. I assume pip install reana-client fails with jq. It looks like jq doesn't support Windows - https://pypi.org/project/jq/. The fastest workaround might be to try using WSL and get the Linux subsystem on Windows.

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VMois commented Aug 17, 2022

We recognize that differences between operating systems can cause a lot of trouble. We are developing a new reana-client that will be just a simple binary; there will be no need to fight with Python/pip/conda - https://github.com/reanahub/reana-client-go.

Unfortunately, the new reana-client is still not ready for users, but we hope to release it soon. You can follow the progress here

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