Reds Importers

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Paul Marriott

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Jan 11, 2023, 10:39:33 PM1/11/23
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I am having all sorts of issues installing reds importers on my M1 Macbook (python 3 is installed and I am using "pip3 install beancount-reds-importers" to install).  It refuses to install latest version (0.5 I think) with bean-download and I end up with version 0.2.3.  I get a bunch of the following warning messages:

WARNING: Requested petl>=1.7.4 from https://files.pythonhosted.org/packages/07/bb/2b615f5cdccaf99eb9801d85d0dbdb0f12c729528f26007e8f9b41a60ddf/petl-1.7.12.tar.gz (from beancount_reds_importers), but installing version 0.0.0
Discarding https://files.pythonhosted.org/packages/07/bb/2b615f5cdccaf99eb9801d85d0dbdb0f12c729528f26007e8f9b41a60ddf/petl-1.7.12.tar.gz (from https://pypi.org/simple/petl/) (requires-python:>=2.7, !=3.0.*, !=3.1.*, !=3.2.*, !=3.3.*): Requested petl>=1.7.4 from https://files.pythonhosted.org/packages/07/bb/2b615f5cdccaf99eb9801d85d0dbdb0f12c729528f26007e8f9b41a60ddf/petl-1.7.12.tar.gz (from beancount_reds_importers) has inconsistent version: expected '1.7.12', but metadata has '0.0.0'
  Using cached petl-1.7.11.tar.gz (408 kB)

Any suggestions?  I haven't tried yet, but was thinking to clone the repository.

Martin Blais

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Jan 11, 2023, 10:41:17 PM1/11/23
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I'd had similar problems on my Mac over the holiday break.
I think it's not related to Beancount.
Look for metadata and 0.0.0 and perhaps homebrew or macOS


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Red S

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Jan 13, 2023, 12:25:09 AM1/13/23
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Good to know. OP: I have nothing to add unfortunately, but please do post if you find out what the problem is. I don't use a Mac personally, and haven't come across this issue, but it might help others.

It only take a couple seconds to clone the repo and `pip install .`, but that might not help because it looks the problem is, your dependencies won't install.

Heliwr Leopard

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Jan 13, 2023, 10:58:41 AM1/13/23
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I figured it out ... I had several versions of python 3 installed both via home brew and directly.  I cleaned them all out and then just installed directly from python website.  I also cleaned up the PATH, but don't think that was necessary.  The net result is that everything is now working properly.
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