I was able to solve this by installing Python 3.10 directly as suggested and upgrading Python in my conda environment to Python 3.10. I still had some issues, but that was because I had installed htcondor
with conda instead of python-htcondor like the instructions said. Thanks everyone. From:
Matthew Burger <mburger@xxxxxxxxx> Iâm trying to install the Python bindings on Mac OS 10.15.7 (Catalina) running anaconda Python 3.8.13. I was able to install the package with conda, but I canât import it. Hereâs what
I get: In [1]:
import htcondor --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ImportError Traceback (most recent call last) Input In [1], in <cell line: 1>() ----> 1
import htcondor File ~/condor/lib/python3/htcondor/__init__.py:54, in <module> 49 _os.environ["CONDOR_CONFIG"] = "/dev/null" 52 _check_for_config() ---> 54
from . import htcondor, _lock 56 # get the version using regexp ideally, and fall back to basic string parsing 57
try: ImportError: dlopen(/Users/mburger/condor/lib/python3/htcondor/htcondor.cpython-38-darwin.so, 2): Library not loaded: /Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/3.8/Python Referenced from: /Users/mburger/condor/lib/python3/htcondor/htcondor.cpython-38-darwin.so Reason: image not found The Python.framework looks like itâs related to the system installed Python which in my case is 2.7, but the Frameworks folder is in /System and I donât have the 3.8 version anyway.
Any ideas how to get this to work? It seems to me it should be looking for something in my current Python environment. Thanks for any help. Matt ************************************************************* Dr. Matthew Burger Senior Staff Astronomical Data Scientist Data Processing & Archive Services (DPAS), Deputy Branch Manager Space Telescope Science Institute 410/338-6810 ************************************************************* |