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Hi,
I am having trouble installing ipp with conda today. I see this on github actions, locally and in a docker container. For example, in a clean condaforge/miniforge3 docker image:
# conda create -v -n test2 -c intel ipp
Channels:
- intel
- conda-forge
Platform: linux-64
Collecting package metadata (repodata.json): ...working... info libmamba Reading cache files '/tmp/tmpb6fsu7yj.json.*' for repo index 'installed'
info libmamba Reading repodata.json file "/tmp/tmpb6fsu7yj.json" for repo installed
failed
UnavailableInvalidChannel: HTTP 403 FORBIDDEN for channel intel <https://conda.anaconda.org/intel>
The channel is not accessible or is invalid.
I get the same issue with mamba. Also the page https://anaconda.org/intel/ipp is no longer accessible.
Is this a temporary server issue, or has something moved to a new address?
Thanks,
Sam
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I can also replicate this.
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Hi Sam, we have sent you a private message. Kindly check your community inbox.
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can you please sent intel 2021.12 lib and include for me as well
trying hard to get it downloaded and Conda is still not working
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Would you please just make the Intel Anaconda channel work again instead of sending some selected people private messages? We are all affected by this issue!
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Another suggestion: Just provide the downloads as a <language usage removedd> simple plain ZIP archive for god's sake!!!
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Hi Sam, we have sent you a private message. Kindly check your community inbox,
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I don't have any messages in my community inbox, though I am not Sam. But I received an alert that you responded to my message. So I am going to assume that you meant to address me.
When will the Anaconda "intel" channel be publicly available again?
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The messages in my inbox just say "We are escalating your case to our higher team".
The repo is working again for me now, so I assume it was just a server glitch.
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Thanks SamTygier for the clarification.
I still get HTTP 403 Forbidden when trying to download MKL or IPP Conda packages from Anaconda's Intel channel
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I am seeing this again today, on github actions and in a local docker.
I received a message from intel support suggesting to try:
conda config --remove channels https://anaconda.org/intel/ipp
But this tells me
CondaKeyError: 'channels': 'https://anaconda.org/intel/ipp' is not in the 'channels' key of the config file
and did not make any difference.
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this worked with me
conda config --remove channels intel
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Adding my voice to this.
conda install intel::mkl-static intel::mkl-include
both throw
UnavailableInvalidChannel: HTTP 403 FORBIDDEN for channel intel <https://conda.anaconda.org/intel>
and neither https://conda.anaconda.org/intel/mkl-static nor https://conda.anaconda.org/intel/mkl-include are accessible. Who took Intel off of anaconda.org?
This is on a fresh install of miniconda, as I wiped my whole miniconda build and recreated. No `conda config` necessary as a troubleshoot. Using `conda-forge` as the channel works fine, so I'm just going to go with that and hope things are in line for my build.
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I am having this issue as well when running in a local docker.
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Also having this issue, starting about 4pm GMT+1 yesterday.
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Same here...
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In case its useful to anyone considering to make or use a mirror of the packages. The SHA256sum I have are:
d694e2757a2e9370c446e0f38f22636a252904963bb7b3a1f9799adb16cff838 linux/ipp-2021.12.0-intel_558.tar.bz2
df4c99c1763d46ecf5a8f2eb53b506a608f16ef3d39315cc407a55bac571f3c3 windows/ipp-2021.12.0-intel_556.tar.bz2
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