Starting to look at the Python SDK I was wondering how to upgrade to the latest version of the SDK. I am running version 2.3.1 of ArcGIS Pro which comes with version 1.5.1 of the arcgis module. Following the guide I can clone the arcgispro-py3 environment, but that's where the guide is a bit outdated, since version 2.3.1 of ArcGIS Pro does not come with a button 'New' giving the opportunity to name the environment self, but only with a button to browse environments or to clone the default.
Once I clone the default environment I can upgrade the environment using
conda upgrade -c esri arcgis
However, the module arcgis will be upgraded to version 1.5.3 and I would have rather expected the version to be 1.6.0.
I was wondering how I can upgrade to 1.6.0.
In addition, when the cloned environment is set as the active environment, running jupyter notebook opens the browser on http://localhost:8888/tree, where there is only a white page. Using one of the urls provided in the command line after running notebooks only leads to the same outcome.
So in the end I cannot even run 1.5.3...
Any chance someone here can tell me where it goes south?
Solved! Go to Solution.
it is pinned (check for your pinned file
conda upgrade -c esri --no-pin arcgis
it is pinned (check for your pinned file
conda upgrade -c esri --no-pin arcgis
It works! Thanks Dan
Greetings Karsten
Thanks a lot Dan!
Hi Dan - do you know why the pinning occurs and/or where to go to check the 'pinned' file?
just do a file explorer search in your ArcGIS pro installation path, looking for a file called 'pinned' with no file extension. It is a text file, so notepad or notepad++… just don't mess with it unless you have a backup saved in a safe place... like where you saved your download of the *.exe for Pro and/or the msi and cab file derived from it