UnsatisfiableError: The following specifications were found
to be incompatible with the existing python installation in your environment:
Specifications:
- brotlipy -> python[version='3.10.*|3.4.*|3.6.12|3.6.12|3.7.10|3.7.10|3.7.12|3.8.12|3.9.10|3.7.9|3.6.9|3.6.9|3.6.9|3.6.9|3.11.*|3.9.*|3.8.*|3.7.*',build='4_73_pypy|0_73_pypy|1_73_pypy|0_73_pypy|5_73_pypy|5_73_pypy|3_73_pypy|2_73_pypy|1_73_pypy|0_73_pypy']
- certifi -> python[version='3.10.*|3.7.*|3.8.*|3.9.*']
- cffi -> python[version='2.7.*|3.5.*|3.6.*|3.6.12|3.6.12|3.7.10|3.7.10|3.7.12|3.8.12|3.9.10|>=3.10,<3.11.0a0|>=3.9,<3.10.0a0|>=3.11,<3.12.0a0|>=3.8,<3.9.0a0|>=3.7,<3.8.0a0|>=3.6,<3.7.0a0|3.7.9|3.6.9|3.6.9|3.6.9|>=2.7,<2.8.0a0|3.6.9|>=3.5,<3.6.0a0|3.4.*',build='4_73_pypy|0_73_pypy|1_73_pypy|0_73_pypy|5_73_pypy|5_73_pypy|3_73_pypy|2_73_pypy|1_73_pypy|0_73_pypy']
- conda-content-trust -> python[version='2.7.*|3.5.*|3.6.*|>=2.7,<2.8.0a0|>=3.6,<3.7.0a0|>=3.5,<3.6.0a0|3.4.*']
- cryptography -> python[version='3.10.*|3.6.12|3.6.12|3.7.10|3.7.10|3.7.12|3.8.12|3.9.10|3.7.9|3.6.9|3.6.9|3.6.9|3.6.9|3.8.*|3.11.*|3.9.*|3.7.*|3.4.*|>=3.6|>=3.5|<=3.3',build='4_73_pypy|0_73_pypy|1_73_pypy|0_73_pypy|5_73_pypy|5_73_pypy|3_73_pypy|2_73_pypy|1_73_pypy|0_73_pypy']
- jsonpointer -> python[version='2.7.*|3.5.*|3.6.*|3.4.*']
- packaging -> python[version='>=3.0,<=3.9']
- six -> python[version='2.7.*|3.5.*|3.6.*|>=2.7,<2.8.0a0|>=3.6,<3.7.0a0|>=3.8,<3.9.0a0|>=3.7,<3.8.0a0|3.4.*|>=3.9,<3.10.0a0|>=3.5,<3.6.0a0']
- zstandard -> python[version='3.10.*|3.11.*|3.6.12|3.6.12|3.7.10|3.7.10|3.7.12|3.8.12|3.9.10|3.7.9|3.6.9|3.6.9|3.6.9|3.6.9|>=3.5,<3.6.0a0|3.8.*|3.9.*|3.7.*',build='4_73_pypy|0_73_pypy|1_73_pypy|0_73_pypy|5_73_pypy|5_73_pypy|3_73_pypy|2_73_pypy|1_73_pypy|0_73_pypy']
Your python: python=3.11
If python is on the left-most side of the chain, that's the version you've asked for.
When python appears to the right, that indicates that the thing on the left is somehow
not available for the python version you are constrained to. Note that conda will not
change your python version to a different minor version unless you explicitly specify
that.
The following specifications were found to be incompatible with a past
explicit spec that is not an explicit spec in this operation (setuptools):
- mamba -> conda[version='4.6.*|4.6.*|4.7.*|>=4.7.12,<4.13.0a0|>=4.8,<4.13.0a0|>=4.8|>=4.8,<23.4|>=4.8,<5|>=4.7.12,<4.8']
- mamba -> conda[version='>=4.8,<23.4'] -> setuptools[version='>=31.0.1|>=60.0.0']
- mamba -> python[version='>=3.10,<3.11.0a0'] -> pip
The following specifications were found to be incompatible with each other:
Output in format: Requested package -> Available versions
Package ca-certificates conflicts for:
zstandard -> python[version='>=2.7,<2.8.0a0'] -> ca-certificates
libmambapy -> openssl[version='>=3.0.7,<4.0a0'] -> ca-certificates
pycparser -> python[version='2.7.*|>=3.4'] -> ca-certificates
libcurl -> openssl[version='>=3.0.7,<4.0a0'] -> ca-certificates
urllib3 -> python[version='<4.0'] -> ca-certificates
brotlipy -> python[version='>=2.7,<2.8.0a0'] -> ca-certificates
jsonpatch -> python -> ca-certificates
openssl -> ca-certificates
packaging -> python[version='>=2.7'] -> ca-certificates
idna -> python -> ca-certificates
libnghttp2 -> openssl[version='>=1.1.1q,<1.1.2a'] -> ca-certificates
setuptools -> python[version='>=2.7,<2.8.0a0'] -> ca-certificates
conda-package-handling -> python[version='>=2.7,<2.8.0a0'] -> ca-certificates
jsonpointer -> python -> ca-certificates
boltons -> python[version='2.7.*|>=3.4'] -> ca-certificates
mamba -> openssl[version='>=3.0.7,<4.0a0'] -> ca-certificates
conda-content-trust -> python -> ca-certificates
tqdm -> python[version='>=2.7'] -> ca-certificates
six -> python -> ca-certificates
cffi -> python[version='>=2.7,<2.8.0a0'] -> ca-certificates
requests -> python -> ca-certificates
pysocks -> python[version='>=2.7,<2.8.0a0'] -> ca-certificates
libssh2 -> openssl[version='>=1.1.1q,<1.1.2a'] -> ca-certificates
pip -> python -> ca-certificates
certifi -> python[version='>=2.7,<2.8.0a0'] -> ca-certificates
libarchive