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See this post: https://community.intel.com/t5/oneAPI-Registration-Download/Disappearance-of-intel-conda-channel/m-p/1614737#M7829
It somehow got moved to the most obscure forum on this site, but it has to do with using conda to deploy applications built with the Intel compiler. So, I'll try to bring it back to attention of this forum.
It seems as if Intel has yanked the intel conda channel and replaced it with a self-hosted one. Apparently, without any sort of warning to developers. This has broken many things. But the worst part is that not all the packages are present in the new channel. So, any apps that required older runtime libs can no longer be installed right now.
Can we get some word from Intel about what the new policy is here? Can I rely on this new channel? If packages are getting removed then I can't rely on it. It was very convenient to use conda to get the runtime libs, but if that's not going to be a stable going forward, we need to know this now please.
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I will find the group with ownership of the Intel Conda channel and escalate this. Thanks for bringing this to my (our) attention!
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Thank you!
Another thing to mention is this: the old anaconda.org hosted intel channel you could search for packages and see lists of everything that was there. You should consider this a minimum requirement if you are going to host your own channel. The intel-hosted one currently just gives an xml error: https://software.repos.intel.com/python/conda/
Is there a another page showing what is there? Without that, it's significantly less useful than what we had before. The only way i can figure out what is there now is by trial and error (try to install some version of a package and see if it errors out).
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I am moving this to the Downloads and Installation forum. They are aware of the issue, and a response is forthcoming. This issue has nothing to do with the Intel Fortran Compiler. The folks at the download forum will circle back on this.
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Hi Devorah,
Thank you for the update. If possible, can you link here the moved thread in the "Downloads and Installation forum"? I'm unable to find it via the Intel Community page or search function.
For other users, this issue appears to have resulted in a couple more forum posts, I'll link them below:
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Intel should clarify their new channel’s policy and its reliability. We need assurance that necessary packages will be consistently available to avoid disruptions in deployment.
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Hi Jacob. could you please share the below details with us for further investigation.
- Operating System & It's Build version on which you are installing the product.
- Exact product name and it's version.
- Are you unable to install runtime libraries? If yes, please let us know the libraries name.
- Screenshot of an error code.
- If your query is not related to above questions then explain your issue in brief?
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Hi Jacob, unfortunately we were unable to hear back from you.
If you have any further query, please post a new question as this thread will no longer be monitored by Intel®.
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