

- #Anaconda navigator not installed in windows 10 install
- #Anaconda navigator not installed in windows 10 update
Jupyterlab_launcher 0.4.0 p圓6h22c3ccf_0 defaults Ipython_genutils 0.2.0 p圓6h3c5d0ee_0 defaults Get_terminal_size 1.0.0 h38e98db_0 defaults # packages in environment at C:\ProgramData\Anaconda3: Package cache : C:\ProgramData\Anaconda3\pkgsĬ:\Users\ijsto\AppData\Local\conda\conda\pkgsĮnvs directories : C:\ProgramData\Anaconda3\envsĬ:\Users\ijsto\AppData\Local\conda\conda\envs User config file : C:\Users\ijsto\.condarcīase environment : C:\ProgramData\Anaconda3 (writable)
#Anaconda navigator not installed in windows 10 install
I have since run conda install sphinx with an Administrator CLI session, and that triggered a conda updateĪctive env location : C:\ProgramData\Anaconda3 Anaconda or Miniconda version: Operating System: Start Navigator from the Start menu as a regular userĪgree to the Navigator update. Something must be missing for it to be spinning with the above screen for 30+ minutes. Navigator's auto-update should have a time out. Navigator should not attempt to auto-update if the current user doesn't have write permissions to the conda environment where Navigator is running from. But since it is all read-only to my user I'm probably OK, other than some surplus packages in my local user package cache (speculation!). I'm not sure why it even tried, and I'm not sure what is going to happen when I abort the currently stuck second attempt to update.
#Anaconda navigator not installed in windows 10 update
However I then realize that this is probably why the Navigator auto-update process is borked: My user can't update Navigator. I'm surprised that conda didn't notice that it wasn't going to be able to write anything to the current environment before it went to figure out a package plan for the current environment. I recall that I probably installed Anaconda "for all users".

I do conda install sphinx, I'm given a package plan, I say "yes" (do it!), packages download, then I get an error message that indicates the packages can't be installed. I'm told Navigator is already running (I guess doing the update), so I resort to the Anaconda command line prompt to do what I want to do (install Sphinx).

(see screenshot below) I try to start Navigator again, thinking this may complete in the background. Just a message "updating packages on "root". This time nothing appears to happen, at least not for 30 minutes. I get exactly the same message again, so apparently update didn't happen, or at least didn't happen correctly. I start Navigator and I'm told there is a 1.7.0 update available and asked if I would like to update from 1.6.9.
