![]() ![]() Installing directly into /usr/local, rather than into the default location /miniconda3, insures that Conda and all its required dependencies will be automatically available for use within Google Colab. error ERROR: Command "/usr/local/bin/python -u -c 'import setuptools, tokenize _file_='"'"'/tmp/pip-install-b81acyrb/mayavi/setup.py'"'"' f=getattr(tokenize, '"'"'open'"'"', open)(_file_) code=f.read().replace('"'"'\r\n'"'"', '"'"'\n'"'"') f.close() exec(compile(code, _file_, '"'"'exec'"'"'))' install -record /tmp/pip-record-n44fojax/install-record.txt -single-version-externally-managed -compile" failed with error code 1 in /tmp/pip-install-b81acyrb/mayavi/īegin with a background in medicine, I am really helpless to this issue. When executed in a Google Colab cell, the code below will download the installer script for the appropriate version of Miniconda and install it into /usr/local. Installing collected packages: mayavi Running setup.py install for mayavi. python-weka-wrapper3 can be run in Google's COLAB as well. install pip with these steps: download from here. add the Python scripts directory to your PATH environment variable, e.g., C:\\Python27\\Scripts. Miniconda3-4.5.4-Linux-x86_64.sh -b -f -p /usr/local Use the following minimal instructions to install python-weka-wrapper3 in a COLAB Python 3 environment: pip install numpy pip install javabridge pip install python-weka-wrapper3. Perform the following steps: install Python, make sure you check Add python.exe to path during the installation. Here is the code I used and error message: Hi ! Currently I am trying to install MNE-python using Google Colab (cause lack of computational resource)
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