I'm trying to install a lightweight version of ArcGIS Python API using conda and Anaconda. The documentation states that using the `--no-deps` flag will lead to a ~50MB install.
When I try this on a windows 10 machine using Anaconda the install fails with the following:
ERROR conda.core.link:_execute(732): An error occurred while installing package 'esri::arcgis-1.8.3-py38_1668'.
Rolling back transaction: done
LinkError: post-link script failed for package esri::arcgis-1.8.3-py38_1668
location of failed script: C:\Users\User\Anaconda3\envs\Arc183\Scripts\.arcgis-post-link.bat
==> script messages <==
Manually uninstall any prior version of arcgis widget using:
"jupyter nbextension uninstall arcgis --user" and
"jupyter nbextension uninstall arcgis"
'"C:\Users\User\Anaconda3\envs\Arc183\Scripts\jupyter-nbextension.exe"' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
'"C:\Users\User\Anaconda3\envs\Arc183\Scripts\jupyter-nbextension.exe"' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
==> script output <==
stdout: jupyter nbextension command failed: map widgets in the jupyter notebook may not work, installation continuing...
jupyter nbextension command failed: map widgets in the jupyter notebook may not work, installation continuing...
stderr:
return code: 9009
I have previously installed the recommended 6 packages and set the version of ArcGIS API to 1.8.3 as referenced in the article.
Adding jupyter_nbextensions and its dependencies inflates the total footprint of the environment up to ~750MB. This is too big for my purposes.
How can I keep this env size low?