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Error building in mybinder #185

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psychemedia opened this issue Nov 2, 2017 · 4 comments
Open

Error building in mybinder #185

psychemedia opened this issue Nov 2, 2017 · 4 comments

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@psychemedia
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Demo container not building in binder

Removing intermediate container f8f6e2fb55fc
Step 25/27 : USER ${NB_USER}
 ---> Running in cf2a7e8109e6
 ---> 6a0841b27202
Removing intermediate container cf2a7e8109e6
Step 26/27 : RUN conda env update -n root -f "environment.yml" && conda clean -tipsy
 ---> Running in 57ad6dd7cfda
Fetching package metadata .............
Solving package specifications: .

UnsatisfiableError: The following specifications were found to be in conflict:
  - openbabel >=2.3,<2000 -> python 2.7*
  - python 3.6*
Use "conda info <package>" to see the dependencies for each package.


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https://mybinder.org/v2/gh/Autodesk/molecular-design-toolkit/master

@avirshup
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avirshup commented Dec 4, 2017

Thanks for this @psychemedia - Binder has just undergone a major overhaul apparently, so I'm hoping to get this running in the next day or two.

@psychemedia
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@avirshup I have my own demo running from here: https://github.com/psychemedia/showntell/tree/chemistry

@psychemedia
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This still seems to be an issue on this repo? Binder build fails?

@j0kaso
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j0kaso commented Jan 28, 2019

I also still have the same problem. Is there a link/version out to try out the Molecular design toolkit?

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