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[December 1, 2017, 11:40pm]
I'm hesitant to post this because it seems like it might be a problem
with my setup. However, I'm generally stumped, and I know this occurs on
more than just my computer.
When I try to 'pip install deepspeech' the output in terminal using a
macbook pro is 'Collecting deepspeech slash
Could not find a version that satisfies the requirement deepspeech (from
versions: ) slash
No matching distribution found for deepspeech' .
I am inside a conda virtual environment. I get the same behavior for an
environment running python 2.714 and 3.5. I know pypi has deepspeech as
I can go to its page in pypi. When I tried to download the wheels
manually to my computer and then install from the file, I get
'deepspeech-0.1.0-cp35-cp35m-macosx_10_12_x86_64.whl is not a supported
wheel on this platform.' Again, I've tried this for python 2.7 and 3.5.
I've asked two of my coworkers to attempt 'pip install deepspeech'. One
person sees the exact same behavior that I've described. The other sees
deepspeech install without a problem. We all have macbook pros. We can't
find any differences in conda, python, etc. that appear to matter.
Anyone else have these problems when they tried to use 'pip install
deepspeech'? Any suggestions?
[This is an archived TTS discussion thread from discourse.mozilla.org/t/pip-install-deepspeech-doesnt-find-a-valid-deepspeech-when-mac-osx-10-11-is-used-and-not-mac-osx-10-12]
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