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I am trying to install mlxtend from terminal by using following command.

conda install -c conda-forge mlxtend 

everything was working well until I got this following error:

Solving environment: done

### Package Plan ##

environment location: /home/uay/anaconda3

added / updated specs: 
  - mlxtend


The following NEW packages will be INSTALLED:

   mlxtend: 0.13.0-py_1  conda-forge

The following packages will be UPDATED:

  conda:   4.5.4-py36_0 conda-forge --> 4.5.8-py36_1 conda-forge

Proceed ([y]/n)? y

Preparing transaction: done
Verifying transaction: done
Executing transaction: failed
ERROR conda.core.link:_execute(502): An error occurred while uninstalling package 'conda-forge::conda-4.5.4-py36_0'.

PermissionError(13, 'Permission denied')

Attempting to roll back. Rolling back transaction: done PermissionError(13, 'Permission denied')

I am using Linux Mint. Anyone had this kind of issue, kindly suggest. Thank you. Sudo command Not woking here.

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    What are the permissions for the content of /home/uay/anaconda3? Everything owned and read and writable for your user? Jul 30, 2018 at 6:01
  • owner for anaconda3 is root, not current user. Jul 30, 2018 at 6:24
  • if I am opening terminal as root, and using the terminal, then I am getting "Command Not Found" Jul 30, 2018 at 6:27
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    change it to current user then. Also, you are getting the command not found, because conda is most likely only added to the PATH in the .bashrc of the user uay Jul 30, 2018 at 6:28
  • I have changed anaconda3 to current user, and after that I am able to install mlxtend on conda; thanks for that, and now my .bashrc has path as: export PATH=/home/uay/anaconda3/bin:$PATH, is it ok, or do I need any change. Thank you. Jul 30, 2018 at 6:47

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You can try an older version of this command.

conda install -c rasbt mlxtend

Change your permission for anaconda to current user. Hope it'll work.

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