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Spelling issue in pixi error response #290

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tylere opened this issue Aug 22, 2023 · 1 comment · Fixed by conda/rattler#284
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Spelling issue in pixi error response #290

tylere opened this issue Aug 22, 2023 · 1 comment · Fixed by conda/rattler#284
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@tylere
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tylere commented Aug 22, 2023

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  • I have confirmed this bug exists on the latest version of pixi, using pixi --version.

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% pixi add titiler-core   
  × could not determine any available versions for titiler-core on osx-arm64. Either the package could not be
  │ found or version constraints on other dependencies result in a conflict.
  ╰─▶ Cannot solve the request because of: titiler-core cannot be installed because there are no viable
      options:
      |-- titiler-core 0.3.12 would require
          |-- rio-tiler >=2.1,<2.2, which cannot be installed because there are no viable options:
              |-- rio-tiler 2.1.0 | 2.1.4 | 2.1.4 would require
                  |-- rio-color, for which no candidates where found.

Issue description

The error message has a spelling issue:

for which no candidates where found

Expected behavior

The message should be

for which no candidates were found

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Thanks! I fixed this in conda/rattler#284, will be available with the next release!

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