Navneet Kaur

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Hi Jie Yes, I did. Here is the screenshot of the output after running the install command. [image: image.png] On Fri, Nov 17, 2023 at 9:29 AM Jie Xu ***@***.***>...

![Screenshot from 2023-11-17 09-49-00~2](https://github.com/eanswer/TactileSimulation/assets/66468443/a78a5a55-4071-4dd9-859a-b1c7768d73a7)

I have followed the instructions in the README file. (docker and source both). In both the cases it gives the same error.

On running import redmax_py I get this: ![Screenshot from 2023-11-17 10-33-22](https://github.com/eanswer/TactileSimulation/assets/66468443/1eb440d9-2910-418f-ab0e-5aba7c84ab0f)

1. /home/anaconda3/bin/python 2. returns nothing. 3. /home/anaconda3/bin/pip

Okay. Here are the results in the env: 1. /home/navneetkaur/anaconda3/envs/tactile_control_env/bin/python 2. redmax-py 0.0.1 3. /home/navneetkaur/anaconda3/envs/tactile_control_env/bin/pip

Uhh no. (tactile_control_env) navneetkaur@navneet:~/TactileSimulation/externals/DiffHand/core$ /home/navneetkaur/anaconda3/envs/tactile_control_env/bin/python Python 3.8.0 (default, Nov 6 2019, 21:49:08) [GCC 7.3.0] :: Anaconda, Inc. on linux Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. >>> import...

I tried it with a different pc. It is giving the same error. Could there be anything missing in the installation? Some prerequisites that I need before I can install...

could you please let me know if you figure it out @Runze-Zhao > I have run into the same issue

also, @eanswer could you share the folder - `anaconda3/envs/tactile_control_env/lib/python3.8/site-packages/redmax_py-0.0.1-py3.8-linux-x86_64.egg` or what files should it contain.