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Since the original ticket was closed: Re: Using conda to get the Intel compiler runtime libraries - Intel Community
I'm continuing it here.
Example conda environment file:
Channels:
- https://software.repos.intel.com/python/conda
Platform: win-64
Collecting package metadata (repodata.json): done
Solving environment: failed
PackagesNotFoundError: The following packages are not available from current channels:
- mkl=2019.5*
- intel-openmp=2019.5*
- icc_rt=2019.5*
Current channels:
- https://software.repos.intel.com/python/conda/win-64
So, those packages are missing. I assume Intel knows this. Do you not know that you didn't put all the packages from the old channel into the new one?
But, a larger issue is that Intel has still not actually answered any of our questions from the other ticket. Can we expect any answers? This is the 3rd or 4th ticket for this issue.
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@Ron_Green any assistance you can provide to elevate this would be appreciated.
Note: I don't get notifications from this forum anymore (i used to get emails when someone responded to my post, but I don't any more). My icon is also a broken link and I can't figure out how to fix that either.
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ping!
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Ping!
Checking the repo using conda search (as attempting to access the web GUI provides an XML error), it looks like the oldest available version is 2022.2.0 for many of intel's packages (like intel-openmp).
(base) $ conda search intel-openmp -c https://software.repos.intel.com/python/conda/ --override-channels
Can we have a statement regarding support for older packages on this new channel please? The lack of older packages being hosted has broken several builds that I work with, and I assume it's impacting others in a similar manner.
Thanks,
Alex
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Hi Jacob, we have sent you a private message. Kindly check your community inbox.
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Hi @Vipin_S_Intel ,
Is it possible for follow-ups to be posted on this thread rather than private message? There appear to be quite a few users looking for updates on this issue. Posting here for visibility would really help.
I have just reran the command in my comment above, and it appears older packages are still not hosted. Can we have a statement regarding support for older packages on this new channel please?
Thanks,
Alex
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Hi Jacob, we’ve created a priority support ticket for your concern, and one of our team members will reach out to you as soon as possible.
If you have any additional questions, please post a new inquiry, as this thread will no longer be monitored by Intel®.

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