I am attempting to install the Python 3 runtime on a Linux machine in order to allow me to automate the running of a script without the need to install ArcGIS Server, but I am unable to install "arcgis-server-py3" package. The debian based machine has Anaconda 2019.07 installed and with conda info command showing active environment : base active env location : /opt/conda shell level : 1 user config file : /root/.condarc populated config files : conda version : 4.7.10 conda-build version : 3.18.8 python version : 3.7.3.final.0 virtual packages : base environment : /opt/conda (writable) channel URLs : https://repo.anaconda.com/pkgs/main/linux-64 https://repo.anaconda.com/pkgs/main/noarch https://repo.anaconda.com/pkgs/r/linux-64 https://repo.anaconda.com/pkgs/r/noarch package cache : /opt/conda/pkgs /root/.conda/pkgs envs directories : /opt/conda/envs /root/.conda/envs platform : linux-64 user-agent : conda/4.7.10 requests/2.22.0 CPython/3.7.3 Linux/4.9.125-linuxkit debian/10 glibc/2.28 UID:GID : 0:0 netrc file : None offline mode : False However when I attempt to install arcgis-server-py3 the following is returned (base) root@70ec06d98032:/# conda install -c esri arcgis-server-py3 Collecting package metadata (current_repodata.json): done Solving environment: failed with current_repodata.json, will retry with next repodata source. Initial quick solve with frozen env failed. Unfreezing env and trying again. Solving environment: failed with current_repodata.json, will retry with next repodata source. Collecting package metadata (repodata.json): done Solving environment: \ failed I am able to install none ESRI Conda packages. Do I need to add in the ESRI channel somehow?
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