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[python #QJT-108858]: MetPy Mondays #3 & #6: problems using yml file to create unidata workshop environment...



Hello! Thanks for reaching out with your question.

I was able to use your provided environment.yml file to create this environment 
on my Ubuntu Linux subsystem on Windows without issue following your same 
commands. Thanks to your helpful screenshots, I noticed you are using a 
VirtualBox VM here, and per this conda GitHub issue 
(https://github.com/conda/conda/issues/7614) it appears that this `Killed` can 
be a response when conda runs out of memory. So, this should work if you 
increase the amount of memory available to your VM.

Separately, a word of note, that python-workshop repository has been archived 
in favor of our Unidata Python Training website and its accompanying 
repository! I advise checking these out at the links below:

https://unidata.github.io/python-training/
https://github.com/Unidata/python-training  (where you can find our currently 
maintained environment.yml for the training, workshop, and gallery!)

I hope this helps; if not, please don't hesitate to follow up!


All the best,

Drew


> Hi there,
> Going through the MetPy Mondays I was trying to create an environment as
> indicated in the video (#3). I meant to use the unidata workshop
> environment to be able to follow the MetPy Mondays #6, where it is used,
> I followed the link to get to the yml file (
> https://github.com/Unidata/python-workshop/blob/master/environment.yml), so
> I copied the content in vi and I removed some extra spaces to be "sure all
> of the headers (eg name:, channels:, dependencies:) start on the same
> column" as mentioned in the video comments. I was unsuccessful :-(
> 
> Please find attached the yml file and the screenshot of the process in case
> it helps.
> 
> I think I am following everything steps by step but there is something that
> does not work...
> I know the internet is slow these days... so is it killed because it takes
> too long?
> 



Ticket Details
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Ticket ID: QJT-108858
Department: Support Python
Priority: Low
Status: Closed
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