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Wes McKinney resolved ARROW-344. -------------------------------- Resolution: Won't Fix Assignee: Wes McKinney Since we've moved all the conda packaging to conda-forge and removed the old recipes from the Apache git repo (see github.com/conda-forge/arrow-cpp-feedstock and github.com/conda-forge/pyarrow-feedstock), the official way to obtain these packages from conda is to use {code} conda install arrow-cpp -c conda-forge conda install pyarrow -c conda-forge {code} > Instructions for building with conda > ------------------------------------ > > Key: ARROW-344 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ARROW-344 > Project: Apache Arrow > Issue Type: Improvement > Components: Python > Affects Versions: 0.1.0 > Reporter: Jim Pivarski > Assignee: Wes McKinney > Labels: build > > According to [this > comment|https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ARROW-230?focusedCommentId=15588846&page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:comment-tabpanel#comment-15588846], > Arrow 0.1.0 for Python can be installed with Conda. {{arrow-cpp}} is a > dependency of the Python version, and I can install {{arrow-cpp}} locally with > {noformat} > conda install --channel conda-forge parquet-cpp numpy pandas pytest > cd apache-arrow-0.1.0/cpp > conda-build conda.recipe --channel conda-forge > conda install -c conda-forge --use-local arrow-cpp > cd ../python > {noformat} > but I can't build and locally install the {{conda.recipe}} in the Python > directory because conda keeps trying to get the {{arrow-cpp}} on > {{conda-forge}}, rather than the one in the 0.1.0 release. Those versions are > incompatible due to a changed API: > {noformat} > [ 24%] Building CXX object > CMakeFiles/pyarrow.dir/src/pyarrow/adapters/builtin.cc.o > /usr/bin/c++ -Dpyarrow_EXPORTS -isystem > /opt/miniconda2/conda-bld/conda.recipe_1476908391204/_b_env_placehold_placehold_/lib/python2.7/site-packages/numpy/core/include > -isystem > /opt/miniconda2/conda-bld/conda.recipe_1476908391204/_b_env_placehold_placehold_/include/python2.7 > -isystem /opt/apache-arrow-0.1.0/python/src -isystem > /opt/miniconda2/conda-bld/conda.recipe_1476908391204/_b_env_placehold_placehold_/include > -std=c++11 -Wall -ggdb -O0 -g -fPIC -fPIC -o > CMakeFiles/pyarrow.dir/src/pyarrow/adapters/builtin.cc.o -c > /opt/apache-arrow-0.1.0/python/src/pyarrow/adapters/builtin.cc > /opt/apache-arrow-0.1.0/python/src/pyarrow/adapters/builtin.cc: In function > 'pyarrow::Status pyarrow::ConvertPySequence(PyObject*, > std::shared_ptr<arrow::Array>*)': > /opt/apache-arrow-0.1.0/python/src/pyarrow/adapters/builtin.cc:434:26: error: > no matching function for call to 'arrow::ArrayBuilder::Finish()' > *out = builder->Finish(); > ^ > /opt/apache-arrow-0.1.0/python/src/pyarrow/adapters/builtin.cc:434:26: note: > candidate is: > In file included from > /opt/miniconda2/conda-bld/conda.recipe_1476908391204/_b_env_placehold_placehold_/include/arrow/api.h:24:0, > from > /opt/apache-arrow-0.1.0/python/src/pyarrow/adapters/builtin.cc:23: > /opt/miniconda2/conda-bld/conda.recipe_1476908391204/_b_env_placehold_placehold_/include/arrow/builder.h:96:18: > note: virtual arrow::Status > arrow::ArrayBuilder::Finish(std::shared_ptr<arrow::Array>*) > virtual Status Finish(std::shared_ptr<Array>* out) = 0; > ^ > /opt/miniconda2/conda-bld/conda.recipe_1476908391204/_b_env_placehold_placehold_/include/arrow/builder.h:96:18: > note: candidate expects 1 argument, 0 provided > make[2]: *** [CMakeFiles/pyarrow.dir/src/pyarrow/adapters/builtin.cc.o] Error > 1 > make[2]: Leaving directory > `/opt/apache-arrow-0.1.0/python/build/temp.linux-x86_64-2.7' > make[1]: *** [CMakeFiles/pyarrow.dir/all] Error 2 > make[1]: Leaving directory > `/opt/apache-arrow-0.1.0/python/build/temp.linux-x86_64-2.7' > make: *** [all] Error 2 > error: command 'make' failed with exit status 2 > {noformat} > If I do {{conda-build --channel local --channel conda-forge > --override-channels}}, it can't find some of the packages I've installed. If > I don't {{--override-channels}}, it tries to use {{arrow-cpp 0.1.post-1}} > from {{conda-forge}} as the dependency and I get the compilation error above. > Note: my {{conda list}} is > {noformat} > # packages in environment at /opt/miniconda2: > # > conda-build 2.0.6 py27_0 > blas 1.1 openblas conda-forge > conda 4.1.12 py27_0 conda-forge > conda-env 2.5.2 py27_0 conda-forge > numpy 1.11.2 py27_blas_openblas_200 > [blas_openblas] conda-forge > openblas 0.2.18 5 conda-forge > pandas 0.19.0 np111py27_0 conda-forge > parquet-cpp 0.1.pre 3 conda-forge > pytest 3.0.3 py27_0 conda-forge > thrift-cpp 0.9.3 3 conda-forge > enum34 1.1.6 py27_0 > filelock 2.0.6 py27_0 > jinja2 2.8 py27_1 > libgfortran 3.0.0 1 > arrow-cpp 0.1 0 local > markupsafe 0.23 py27_2 > mkl 11.3.3 0 > openssl 1.0.2h 1 > patchelf 0.9 0 > pip 8.1.2 py27_0 > pkginfo 1.3.2 py27_0 > py 1.4.31 py27_0 > pycosat 0.6.1 py27_1 > pycrypto 2.6.1 py27_4 > python 2.7.12 1 > python-dateutil 2.5.3 py27_0 > pytz 2016.7 py27_0 > pyyaml 3.11 py27_4 > readline 6.2 2 > requests 2.10.0 py27_0 > ruamel_yaml 0.11.14 py27_0 > setuptools 23.0.0 py27_0 > six 1.10.0 py27_0 > sqlite 3.13.0 0 > tk 8.5.18 0 > wheel 0.29.0 py27_0 > yaml 0.1.6 0 > zlib 1.2.8 3 > {noformat} > I'm pretty sure the problem here is something I don't know about conda (I > started using it this morning), but I can't figure out how to install this > package out-of-the-box. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332)