On 6/10/20 7:39 AM, PEDRO PABLO SEVERIN HONORATO wrote:
Thank you Adrian, will see the link you sent me.
Thank you, Laurenz. I noticed that copying the DLL is not a good idea.
How can I set a python path for postgres, so that I tell postgres "hey,
if you are looking for python see this path" and don't lose conda?
Because after following all Adrian's instructions and after creating
the variable"*PYTHONHOME = C:\edb\languagepack\v1\Python-3.7*" and
Just to be clear those where instructions from here, correct?:
https://www.enterprisedb.com/edb-docs/d/edb-postgres-advanced-server/user-guides/language-pack-guide/12/EDB_Postgres_Language_Pack_Guide.1.08.html#
adding *%PYTHONHOME%* to the *PATH, *I get this message when I open
Anaconda Prompt:
*"File "C:\Users\developer\Anaconda3\Scripts\conda-script.py", line 11,
in <module> from conda.cli import main ModuleNotFoundError: No module
named 'conda'"*
So when you did the Anaconda install:
https://docs.anaconda.com/anaconda/install/windows/
What did you check for the Advanced options in Step 8?
*
*
Then, I removed the variable name PYTHONHOME and tried to execute again
Anaconda Prompt without any problem. So I think that postgres and conda
are like "fighting" for the PYTHONHOME variable name? Is this correct?
El mié., 10 jun. 2020 a las 10:08, Adrian Klaver
(<adrian.klaver@xxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:adrian.klaver@xxxxxxxxxxx>>) escribió:
On 6/9/20 10:38 PM, PEDRO PABLO SEVERIN HONORATO wrote:
> Thank you, Adrian. Will read about all this. By the way, the issue
> reappeared. For some reason, I had to reinstall Anaconda and had to
> delete the "PYTHONHOME" variable because I could not launch conda.
> Seems that they both fight for the same variable name?
> Is there a way to set it to two different names?
See below for more information:
https://docs.anaconda.com/anaconda/user-guide/faq/#installing-anaconda
>
> Thanks,
> PS
>
>
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