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OS error: WinError 87, probably a dependency conflict on my end #171

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Leggyweggy opened this issue Dec 31, 2024 · 7 comments
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OS error: WinError 87, probably a dependency conflict on my end #171

Leggyweggy opened this issue Dec 31, 2024 · 7 comments
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@Leggyweggy
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Git was unable to clone the entire repo for me so I have installed this repository manually by extracting the zip file and running ebook2audiobook.cmd. during this installation process, I was given a few errors from PIP about dependency conflicts which I unfortunately didn't think to get screenshots of that is likely the issue as I do have other things installed such as Whisper.CPP ETC. launching the webUI worked fine, but attempting to generate any audio weather on CPU or GPU gives me the following error:

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assuming this is a simple dependency error, is it a correct guess that my next steps should be to uninstall this repo and re-install through something like anaconda? If so, what are the steps to uninstalling this repository properly?

@DrewThomasson
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DrewThomasson commented Jan 1, 2025

We're working on a fix for windows con issue in the next PR

in the meantime use the docker run command as a bandaid fix

You can see it here in the readme

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ROBERT-MCDOWELL commented Jan 1, 2025

seems you are not running on the python_env virtual environment normally installed by ebook2audiobook.cmd...
btw you couldn't install it on windows because there is folder called "con" which is a reserved name for windows. fixed for the next update very soon.

@Leggyweggy
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so just wait for a fix?

@ROBERT-MCDOWELL
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next update yes. just type ./ebook2audiobook.cmd and everything should be fine

@Leggyweggy
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thanks! appreciate it.

@DrewThomasson
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closing this then seems to be solved?

@DrewThomasson DrewThomasson added the windows Related to the windows operating system label Jan 1, 2025
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after the update reopen it if you still encounter the same issue

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