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I've got a PC with a slow internet connection. When trying to install an about 500MB package (conda install -c pytorch pytorch), I get a download timeout.



I tried downloading this file manually elsewhere and then placing it in my home directory and installing with conda install --offline ~/pytorch-1.0.0-py3.7_cuda9.0.176_cudnn7.4.1_1.tar.bz2 (like here). This works by itself, however, when I try to install further packages depending on it, conda decides to download it:



The following packages will be UPDATED:
pytorch: 1.0.0-py3.7_cuda9.0.176_cudnn7.4.1_1 <unknown> --> 1.0.0-py3.7_cuda9.0.176_cudnn7.4.1_1 pytorch
Proceed ([y]/n)? y
Downloading and Extracting Packages
pytorch-1.0.0 | 498.7 MB | ###########5 | 8%

CondaHTTPError: HTTP 000 CONNECTION FAILED for url <https://conda.anaconda.org/pytorch/linux-64/pytorch-1.0.0-py3.7_cuda9.0.176_cudnn7.4.1_1.tar.bz2>
Elapsed: -

An HTTP error occurred when trying to retrieve this URL.
HTTP errors are often intermittent, and a simple retry will get you on your way.


Note the ... <unknown> --> ... pytorch. Apparently, when installed with --offline, the package source is unknown and that leads to re-download. I also naively tried placing the file into ~/miniconda3/pkgs, no success.



Is there a way to increase the download timeout limit for conda, or let it recognize the pre-downloaded .tar.bz2 package file?



I understand that it has little to do with pytorch, but I just leave real names as they are.










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    I've got a PC with a slow internet connection. When trying to install an about 500MB package (conda install -c pytorch pytorch), I get a download timeout.



    I tried downloading this file manually elsewhere and then placing it in my home directory and installing with conda install --offline ~/pytorch-1.0.0-py3.7_cuda9.0.176_cudnn7.4.1_1.tar.bz2 (like here). This works by itself, however, when I try to install further packages depending on it, conda decides to download it:



    The following packages will be UPDATED:
    pytorch: 1.0.0-py3.7_cuda9.0.176_cudnn7.4.1_1 <unknown> --> 1.0.0-py3.7_cuda9.0.176_cudnn7.4.1_1 pytorch
    Proceed ([y]/n)? y
    Downloading and Extracting Packages
    pytorch-1.0.0 | 498.7 MB | ###########5 | 8%

    CondaHTTPError: HTTP 000 CONNECTION FAILED for url <https://conda.anaconda.org/pytorch/linux-64/pytorch-1.0.0-py3.7_cuda9.0.176_cudnn7.4.1_1.tar.bz2>
    Elapsed: -

    An HTTP error occurred when trying to retrieve this URL.
    HTTP errors are often intermittent, and a simple retry will get you on your way.


    Note the ... <unknown> --> ... pytorch. Apparently, when installed with --offline, the package source is unknown and that leads to re-download. I also naively tried placing the file into ~/miniconda3/pkgs, no success.



    Is there a way to increase the download timeout limit for conda, or let it recognize the pre-downloaded .tar.bz2 package file?



    I understand that it has little to do with pytorch, but I just leave real names as they are.










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      I've got a PC with a slow internet connection. When trying to install an about 500MB package (conda install -c pytorch pytorch), I get a download timeout.



      I tried downloading this file manually elsewhere and then placing it in my home directory and installing with conda install --offline ~/pytorch-1.0.0-py3.7_cuda9.0.176_cudnn7.4.1_1.tar.bz2 (like here). This works by itself, however, when I try to install further packages depending on it, conda decides to download it:



      The following packages will be UPDATED:
      pytorch: 1.0.0-py3.7_cuda9.0.176_cudnn7.4.1_1 <unknown> --> 1.0.0-py3.7_cuda9.0.176_cudnn7.4.1_1 pytorch
      Proceed ([y]/n)? y
      Downloading and Extracting Packages
      pytorch-1.0.0 | 498.7 MB | ###########5 | 8%

      CondaHTTPError: HTTP 000 CONNECTION FAILED for url <https://conda.anaconda.org/pytorch/linux-64/pytorch-1.0.0-py3.7_cuda9.0.176_cudnn7.4.1_1.tar.bz2>
      Elapsed: -

      An HTTP error occurred when trying to retrieve this URL.
      HTTP errors are often intermittent, and a simple retry will get you on your way.


      Note the ... <unknown> --> ... pytorch. Apparently, when installed with --offline, the package source is unknown and that leads to re-download. I also naively tried placing the file into ~/miniconda3/pkgs, no success.



      Is there a way to increase the download timeout limit for conda, or let it recognize the pre-downloaded .tar.bz2 package file?



      I understand that it has little to do with pytorch, but I just leave real names as they are.










      share|improve this question














      I've got a PC with a slow internet connection. When trying to install an about 500MB package (conda install -c pytorch pytorch), I get a download timeout.



      I tried downloading this file manually elsewhere and then placing it in my home directory and installing with conda install --offline ~/pytorch-1.0.0-py3.7_cuda9.0.176_cudnn7.4.1_1.tar.bz2 (like here). This works by itself, however, when I try to install further packages depending on it, conda decides to download it:



      The following packages will be UPDATED:
      pytorch: 1.0.0-py3.7_cuda9.0.176_cudnn7.4.1_1 <unknown> --> 1.0.0-py3.7_cuda9.0.176_cudnn7.4.1_1 pytorch
      Proceed ([y]/n)? y
      Downloading and Extracting Packages
      pytorch-1.0.0 | 498.7 MB | ###########5 | 8%

      CondaHTTPError: HTTP 000 CONNECTION FAILED for url <https://conda.anaconda.org/pytorch/linux-64/pytorch-1.0.0-py3.7_cuda9.0.176_cudnn7.4.1_1.tar.bz2>
      Elapsed: -

      An HTTP error occurred when trying to retrieve this URL.
      HTTP errors are often intermittent, and a simple retry will get you on your way.


      Note the ... <unknown> --> ... pytorch. Apparently, when installed with --offline, the package source is unknown and that leads to re-download. I also naively tried placing the file into ~/miniconda3/pkgs, no success.



      Is there a way to increase the download timeout limit for conda, or let it recognize the pre-downloaded .tar.bz2 package file?



      I understand that it has little to do with pytorch, but I just leave real names as they are.







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