The user requested numpy==1.17.0
contourpy 1.1.1 depends on numpy<2.0 and >=1.16; python_version <= “3.11”
gym 0.8.0 depends on numpy>=1.10.4
h5py 2.10.0 depends on numpy>=1.7
keras-preprocessing 1.1.2 depends on numpy>=1.9.1
matplotlib 3.7.4 depends on numpy<2 and >=1.20
The conflict is caused by:
The user requested numpy==1.17.0
contourpy 1.1.1 depends on numpy<2.0 and >=1.16; python_version <= "3.11"
gym 0.8.0 depends on numpy>=1.10.4
h5py 2.10.0 depends on numpy>=1.7
keras-preprocessing 1.1.2 depends on numpy>=1.9.1
matplotlib 3.6.0 depends on numpy>=1.19
The conflict is caused by:
The user requested numpy==1.17.0
contourpy 1.1.1 depends on numpy<2.0 and >=1.16; python_version <= "3.11"
gym 0.8.0 depends on numpy>=1.10.4
h5py 2.10.0 depends on numpy>=1.7
keras-preprocessing 1.1.2 depends on numpy>=1.9.1
matplotlib 3.4.0 depends on numpy>=1.16
opt-einsum 3.3.0 depends on numpy>=1.7
pandas 2.0.3 depends on numpy>=1.20.3; python_version < "3.10"
The conflict is caused by:
The user requested numpy>=1.20.3
contourpy 1.1.1 depends on numpy<2.0 and >=1.16; python_version <= "3.11"
gym 0.8.0 depends on numpy>=1.10.4
h5py 2.10.0 depends on numpy>=1.7
keras-preprocessing 1.1.2 depends on numpy>=1.9.1
matplotlib 3.4.0 depends on numpy>=1.16
opt-einsum 3.3.0 depends on numpy>=1.7
pandas 2.0.3 depends on numpy>=1.20.3; python_version < "3.10"
scipy 1.4.1 depends on numpy>=1.13.3
tensorboard 2.14.0 depends on numpy>=1.12.0
tensorflow 2.3.1 depends on numpy<1.19.0 and >=1.16.0
To fix this you could try to:
1. loosen the range of package versions you've specified
2. remove package versions to allow pip attempt to solve the dependency conflict