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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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Hi Everyone!
Thank you for reporting that the Intel channel is no longer available at anaconda.com. For install Intel oneAPI libraries, compilers, and tools as stand-alone versions, please refer to this document: install-stand-alone-tools
Yes not all the older versions were posted in the new channel. Please note that Older versions do not have the latest functional and security updates and Users should update to the latest version of oneAPI Toolkits and components.
Despite that some older versions have been restored, if there is any particular one you need for your use please open a Priority Support Ticket with Intel. https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/developer/tools/oneapi/commercial-base.html#gs.f9mewg
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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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