![]() ![]() How did you solve this? May be others having the same problem can use what you used. I solved the package dependency problems, but I am stuck with this problem now. 위치: .CompleteAsyncCodeActivityWorkItem.Execute(ActivityExecutor executor, 위치: .EndExecute(AsyncCodeActivit圜ontext context, 위치: .HandleNonSuccessAndDebuggerNotification(Task task) 위치: System.IO.StreamWriter.Dispose(Boolean disposing) 위치: System.IO.StreamWriter.Flush(Boolean flushStream, > RemoteException wrapping System.InvalidOperationException: Python 메서드 호출 중 오류 -> RemoteException wrapping System.IO.IOException: 파이프가 끊어졌습니다. Image 667×610 15.5 KB RemoteException wrapping System.AggregateException: 하나 이상의 오류가 발생했습니다. When you are in a given target conda enviornment you can use conda install -file requirements.txt When active in your source environment conda list -e > requirements.txt (Python scope–>Returns–>UiPath(.net classes) )Ī similar process can be used if you are using conda. PowerShell can now install all the modules you require. Another requirement is that pip should be cmdlet which can be accessible by PowerShell. You can use the Invoke PowerShell activity to run the following command (ensure the you have a full path to requirements.txt generated in Step 1). You can even save the contents of the requirements.txt as a text asset in the Orchestrator and fetch it as and when you need from the robot. Later when you are running your automation, ensure that the robot PC has atleast one instance of Python installed and that the requirements.txt file can be accessed via the robot pc. ![]() Pip freeze - pip documentation v22.2.2 pip freeze -r requirements.txt You do this first in the environment where all the dependencies of your code is installed and your code runs as it should. Hi way of managing dependencies is to make a copy of your dependencies using pip -freeze command if you are using pip. ![]()
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