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'Don`t know how to compile inverse_covariance/pyquic/QUIC.C' #123

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Ahra-Do opened this issue Oct 9, 2019 · 8 comments
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'Don`t know how to compile inverse_covariance/pyquic/QUIC.C' #123

Ahra-Do opened this issue Oct 9, 2019 · 8 comments

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@Ahra-Do
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Ahra-Do commented Oct 9, 2019

Hello
Recently I installed a c++ build tool through a Visual study installer to install the skggm in my window 10 environment. And as a result of the pip install skggm with anaconda, I got the above error message. Do you have any tips for solving this situation?

@mnarayan
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What is your error message?

@Ahra-Do
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Ahra-Do commented Oct 11, 2019 via email

@DervishQZ
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Me, too. Firstly I got the error: need Visual studio C++ compiling tool. After installing that I got the error: "don't know how to compile Quic.C". After I tried many other ways and my python can compile that file, I got the error that in that C source file there is grammar mistakes...

@aianrosales
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same here. got the same error earlier.

@MaximilienGaudette
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Any updates on this?

Thank you :)

@MaartenHBP
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I have the same problem...

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mnarayan commented Nov 24, 2022 via email

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I use windows 10 and have a python installation via Anaconda. I also have visual studio 2019.

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