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stuck at visual studio install #67

Open johnlimpert opened 9 months ago

johnlimpert commented 9 months ago

My install keeps getting stuck at this stage. Any help would be appreciated.

pinokio error

MSVstudios commented 9 months ago

try to run on your pinokio installation folder usually in C:\Users\ [USERNAME]\AppData\Local\Programs\pinokio\bin the commands vs_buildtools.exe --wait --includeRecommended --nocache --add Microsoft.VisualStudio.Workload.VCTools and follow the VS studio instructions for installation/update

mgks commented 9 months ago

same problem. @MSVstudios tried your solution, installed successfully, didn't work. cleaned everything, reinstalled all, still doesn't work.

jorgeblanc9 commented 9 months ago

I have the same problem, for Windows 11, is there any solution? image

johnlimpert commented 9 months ago

This worked for me. 1) Uninstall visual studio 2) reinstall visual studio using the visual studio installer, NOT by going through pinokio. I believe you select what you want, or its autoselected and then you press "modify" in the lower right corner. then leave the installer running. 3) run pinokio and it should say "vs installed" or it will just install something that will make vstudio run.

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I have the same problem, for Windows 11, is there any solution? image.png (view on web) https://github.com/pinokiocomputer/pinokio/assets/23270073/2a29e22e-8f7f-495e-8170-7a39afeb07ab

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jorgeblanc9 commented 9 months ago

@johnlimpert Thanks brothers, for giving me this suggestion, it actually serves me and it's working

um1ty commented 8 months ago

Please Sir Tell Me How I solve this problem ! Kindly Help Me

@johnlimpert @MSVstudios Please Sir,

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Please Sir Tell Me How I solve this problem ! Kindly Help Me

DotanVG commented 7 months ago

try to run on your pinokio installation folder usually in C:\Users\ [USERNAME]\AppData\Local\Programs\pinokio\bin the commands vs_buildtools.exe --wait --includeRecommended --nocache --add Microsoft.VisualStudio.Workload.VCTools and follow the VS studio instructions for installation/update

@MSVstudios, this approach worked for me 👍. I successfully updated the Visual Studio Build Tools 2019 and then proceeded to update Visual Studio 2022, which also required an update. After completing all 6 installation steps, I started downloading 'MAGNeT'. Please note that I had to perform some Conda-specific installations before I could download 'MAGNeT'.

It's worth mentioning that I found the 'bin' folder at a different location than originally mentioned. Instead of %localappdata%/programs/pinokio, I located it at C:\Users\[USER_NAME]\pinokio\bin. Here are the screenshots for reference:

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mageofthesands commented 7 months ago

I have this issue too, on 1.10. The console clearly says that installation is successful, but I still can't install anything. VS is still listed as not installed. I have Visual Studio Build Tools 2019 16.11.33 and Visual Studio Community 2022 17.8 installed.
VSPinokioSucceed VSPinokioFail

UIME commented 7 months ago

This worked for me. 1) Uninstall visual studio 2) reinstall visual studio using the visual studio installer, NOT by going through pinokio. I believe you select what you want, or its autoselected and then you press "modify" in the lower right corner. then leave the installer running. 3) run pinokio and it should say "vs installed" or it will just install something that will make vstudio run. On Tue, Dec 5, 2023 at 3:36 PM Jorge Blanco @.> wrote: I have the same problem, for Windows 11, is there any solution? image.png (view on web) https://github.com/pinokiocomputer/pinokio/assets/23270073/2a29e22e-8f7f-495e-8170-7a39afeb07ab — Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub <#67 (comment)>, or unsubscribe https://github.com/notifications/unsubscribe-auth/AAMODXNZ4XUNFZBF2L27YHLYH6VWDAVCNFSM6AAAAABAEKGBMWVHI2DSMVQWIX3LMV43OSLTON2WKQ3PNVWWK3TUHMYTQNBRHAYDAMRXGM . You are receiving this because you authored the thread.Message ID: @.>

Work for me to. I uninstall the VS, then open pinokio and run it.

Hakunna00 commented 7 months ago

This worked for me. 1) Uninstall visual studio 2) reinstall visual studio using the visual studio installer, NOT by going through pinokio. I believe you select what you want, or its autoselected and then you press "modify" in the lower right corner. then leave the installer running. 3) run pinokio and it should say "vs installed" or it will just install something that will make vstudio run. On Tue, Dec 5, 2023 at 3:36 PM Jorge Blanco @.**> wrote: I have the same problem, for Windows 11, is there any solution? image.png (view on web) https://github.com/pinokiocomputer/pinokio/assets/23270073/2a29e22e-8f7f-495e-8170-7a39afeb07ab — Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub <#67 (comment)>, or unsubscribe https://github.com/notifications/unsubscribe-auth/AAMODXNZ4XUNFZBF2L27YHLYH6VWDAVCNFSM6AAAAABAEKGBMWVHI2DSMVQWIX3LMV43OSLTON2WKQ3PNVWWK3TUHMYTQNBRHAYDAMRXGM . You are receiving this because you authored the thread.Message ID: @.**>

Work for me to. I uninstall the VS, then open pinokio and run it.

It worked for me this way too.

UIME commented 7 months ago

This worked for me. 1) Uninstall visual studio 2) reinstall visual studio using the visual studio installer, NOT by going through pinokio. I believe you select what you want, or its autoselected and then you press "modify" in the lower right corner. then leave the installer running. 3) run pinokio and it should say "vs installed" or it will just install something that will make vstudio run. On Tue, Dec 5, 2023 at 3:36 PM Jorge Blanco @.> wrote: I have the same problem, for Windows 11, is there any solution? image.png (view on web) https://github.com/pinokiocomputer/pinokio/assets/23270073/2a29e22e-8f7f-495e-8170-7a39afeb07ab — Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub <#67 (comment)>, or unsubscribe https://github.com/notifications/unsubscribe-auth/AAMODXNZ4XUNFZBF2L27YHLYH6VWDAVCNFSM6AAAAABAEKGBMWVHI2DSMVQWIX3LMV43OSLTON2WKQ3PNVWWK3TUHMYTQNBRHAYDAMRXGM . You are receiving this because you authored the thread.Message ID: @.>

It worked thank you

AreaCode909 commented 7 months ago

FOR ANYONE HAVING ISSUES INSTALLING...... I'll tell you what I did and it worked.

Go to Add/Remove programs and UNINSTALL any file that says Visual Studio..... Then go back to Pinokio and search Facefusion and hit download again...... It'll show Visual Studio not being installed then just hit INSTALL......It will work this time.

Doq90 commented 6 months ago

For people having the problem. You might have previously installed something related to Visual Studio in a folder that you have no access to anymore (i.e. drive letter changed). Try this solution:

https://developercommunity.visualstudio.com/t/Keeps-trying-to-install-on-a-drive-that-/1549601#T-N1549929

Then you simply attempt to install whatever you were installing from Pinokio

cedriclevan commented 6 months ago

Has anyone encountered this problem?image

de-served commented 6 months ago

Not working for me. I have some tools installed already because programming sometimes some languages. Pinokio didn't detects any of my tools - VS build tools 2019, Git, Miniconda, Pythons and so on. My software is always installed not in default directory, VS build tools 2019 too. I think this error is caused because Pinokio tries to install VSbt2019 (at default directory) and finds that this is already installed and raising error. And Pinokio didn't understand that this is not installation failed but "already installed".

PS: would be much-much-much better if Pinokio can detect all installed tools and don't install/make a copy of copies of copies of already installed software. Especially when all this software eats a lot of space. Is it possible?.. PPS: and add availability of choose Pinokio installation/tools directory at installation step, please. image

ETCore7 commented 5 months ago

Same here, and proposed solutions don't work. It feels like the Win95 DLL hell era. #nostalgia ;-)

TheChatty commented 4 months ago

If you run the installer pinokio\bin\vs_buildtools.exe manually you'll see that it complains about having to upgrade:

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Just click on "Upgrade" and you're done. No need to uninstall anything.

ETCore7 commented 3 months ago

Thank you.

helix4u commented 3 months ago

lmao. What did it for me was a pending restart.... I knew I hated all installers ever.

1SeaMy commented 2 months ago

I offer a tried and tested solution. Locate vs_buildtools.exe (my path is "C:\pinokio\bin") and right-click and select Run as Administrator. It asks for an update and the installation will be completed after the standard steps. You can then run Pinocchio.

May the force be with you...

6Morpheus6 commented 1 month ago

For everyone struggling with this step. The easiest way to fix it, is to install vs manually with Windows Powershell if Pinokio can't install it automatically. Here is a guide how to do that. Manually install Visual Buildtools 2019 with Windows Powershell (Please note, you will need 15GB+ space on your C drive to install vs)

jmherrera11 commented 4 weeks ago

try to run on your pinokio installation folder usually in C:\Users\ [USERNAME]\AppData\Local\Programs\pinokio\bin the commands vs_buildtools.exe --wait --includeRecommended --nocache --add Microsoft.VisualStudio.Workload.VCTools and follow the VS studio instructions for installation/update

THIS WORKED FOR ME THANX

buildmine10 commented 3 weeks ago

try to run on your pinokio installation folder usually in C:\Users\ [USERNAME]\AppData\Local\Programs\pinokio\bin the commands vs_buildtools.exe --wait --includeRecommended --nocache --add Microsoft.VisualStudio.Workload.VCTools and follow the VS studio instructions for installation/update

@MSVstudios, this approach worked for me 👍. I successfully updated the Visual Studio Build Tools 2019 and then proceeded to update Visual Studio 2022, which also required an update. After completing all 6 installation steps, I started downloading 'MAGNeT'. Please note that I had to perform some Conda-specific installations before I could download 'MAGNeT'.

It's worth mentioning that I found the 'bin' folder at a different location than originally mentioned. Instead of %localappdata%/programs/pinokio, I located it at C:\Users\[USER_NAME]\pinokio\bin. Here are the screenshots for reference:

image

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I can second that this method works. Go to the install folder. Inside the bin subfolder. Run vs_buildtools.exe (I did so as administrator). The command line was not needed for me.