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Opened Aug 28, 2020 by Niklas Bohn@nbohnOwner

Packages installed from PyPI cannot depend on packages which are not also hosted on PyPI.

When executing pip install enpt in a fresh conda environment following the installation instructions in the EnPT documentation, I get the following error:

Screenshot_2020-08-28_at_11.34.45

The problem seems to be that SICOR is not hosted on PyPI. Which solution would you recommend to solve this issue? I could either start to prepare SICOR for being suited for hosting on PyPI or you could insert some information in the EnPT documentation that SICOR needs to be installed via cloning the repository prior to installing EnPT.

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Reference: EnMAP/GFZ_Tools_EnMAP_BOX/EnPT#67