Closed spgriffin closed 3 years ago
I have Pro 2.7 installed but the deep learning library installer for 2.7 fails (Error 2343. Specified path is empty). I had no issue with 2.6 when I was using that version.
I can install manually, but the installer is ideal because it places libraries into the base arcgispro-py3 environment.
Is there a difference between your ArcGIS Pro 2.7 and the previous installation of ArcGIS Pro 2.6 ?
Is it installed system wide or just for your user ?
Also can you please attach a screenshot ?
Other than the version being different, the installation of the software remained the same. There software is installed system wide. I'm not that concerned. I manually installed the deep learning frameworks myself and will use this environment.
On Mon, Apr 5, 2021, 3:58 PM sandeep kumar @.***> wrote:
I have Pro 2.7 installed but the deep learning library installer for 2.7 fails (Error 2343. Specified path is empty). I had no issue with 2.6 when I was using that version.
I can install manually, but the installer is ideal because it places libraries into the base arcgispro-py3 environment.
Is there a difference between your ArcGIS Pro 2.7 and the previous installation of ArcGIS Pro 2.6 ?
Is it installed system wide or just for your user ?
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@spgriffin It sounds like you were able to address the issue locally -- if it reoccurs, let us know and we can dig in further. It may be related to antivirus or other security software running in your environment, but for now will close this. Thanks!
I have Pro 2.7 installed but the deep learning library installer for 2.7 fails (Error 2343. Specified path is empty). I had no issue with 2.6 when I was using that version.
I can install manually, but the installer is ideal because it places libraries into the base arcgispro-py3 environment.