Hi Dario,

Right, but since Dario F. already had Chrono with Chrono::Python built this 
means he already had a native Python installation after which he installed 
Anaconda. In Luis’s case it’s the other way around, so maybe simply using the 
Anaconda Python while configuring Chrono will prevent conflicts.

Luis, as you can tell, this is not clear-cut. Please keep us posted on what you 
end up doing and what you find. This may be of interest to other users.

Best,
Radu

From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf 
Of Dario Mangoni
Sent: Sunday, September 24, 2023 10:16 PM
To: ProjectChrono <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [chrono] Installing PyChrono and Chrono on the same PC

Hi Luis and Radu,
just last week my colleague (the other Dario) tried to install PyChrono through 
Anaconda while he already had Chrono::python built from source. He reported 
some corruption of the latter, so I think he just uninstalled Anaconda right 
away.
So please mind that there could be problems in mixing PyChrono+Anaconda with 
Chrono::python.

Dario M.
Il giorno domenica 24 settembre 2023 alle 21:30:22 UTC+2 Radu Serban ha scritto:
Hi Luis,

If you install a docker image of Chrono (although I’m not sure how recent the 
latest available one is), there shouldn’t be any issues.
If you decide to build Chrono from sources and do not enable and build the 
Chrono::Python module, I again don’t foresee any issues. If you want to also 
build the Chrono::Python module, you may need to be careful about Python 
versions and environment variables. It may be best to use the Python 
installation from under conda.  Personally, I test conda packages on a 
different machine than the one where I develop Chrono to stay away from 
potential conflicts. Maybe someone else has experience with such a setup?

Best,
Radu

From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of 
[email protected]
Sent: Sunday, September 24, 2023 7:54 PM
To: ProjectChrono <[email protected]>
Subject: [chrono] Installing PyChrono and Chrono on the same PC


Dear developers and (Py)Chrono users,

I apologize in advance if this question has already been answered in the forum: 
should I anticipate any conflicts if I install Chrono (e.g., via Docker) on the 
same notebook  where I am currently running an older version of PyChrono 
successfully? I think I also have to mention that I installed PyChrono via 
conda and I’m using Windows 11.

Thanks a lot for your kind attention,



Regards,

Luis
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