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Installation logs for Arize Phoenix using 'conda install' with failure status

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(myenv) jain@jain-ThinkPad-T440s:~$ conda install arize-phoenix
Retrieving notices: ...working... done
Channels:
 - defaults
 - conda-forge
Platform: linux-64
Collecting package metadata (repodata.json): done
Solving environment: / warning  libmamba Added empty dependency for problem type SOLVER_RULE_UPDATE
failed

LibMambaUnsatisfiableError: Encountered problems while solving:
  - package arize-phoenix-10.0.0-pyhd8ed1ab_0 requires arize-phoenix-evals >=0.13.1, but none of the providers can be installed

Could not solve for environment specs
The following packages are incompatible
├─ arize-phoenix is installable with the potential options
│  ├─ arize-phoenix [0.0.13|0.0.14|...|0.0.19] would require
│  │  └─ python >=3.8,<3.11 , which can be installed;
│  └─ arize-phoenix [0.0.22|0.0.23|...|9.6.1] would require
│     ├─ arize-phoenix-evals >=0.13.1  with the potential options
│     │  ├─ arize-phoenix-evals [0.13.1|0.13.2|...|0.17.5] would require
│     │  │  └─ python >=3.8,<3.12 , which can be installed;
│     │  ├─ arize-phoenix-evals [0.17.5|0.18.0|...|0.28.0] would require
│     │  │  └─ python >=3.9,<3.12 , which can be installed;
│     │  └─ arize-phoenix-evals [0.28.1|0.29.0|2.0.0] would require
│     │     └─ python >=3.10,<3.12 , which can be installed;
│     ├─ openinference-instrumentation-openai [>=0.1.11 |>=0.1.3 |>=0.1.4 ] with the potential options
│     │  ├─ openinference-instrumentation-openai [0.1.10|0.1.11|...|0.1.9] would require
│     │  │  └─ python >=3.8,<3.12 , which can be installed;
│     │  ├─ openinference-instrumentation-openai [0.1.18|0.1.19|...|0.1.31] would require
│     │  │  └─ python >=3.9,<3.12 , which can be installed;
│     │  └─ openinference-instrumentation-openai [0.1.32|0.1.33|...|0.1.45] would require
│     │     └─ python >=3.10,<3.12 , which can be installed;
│     └─ python >=3.8,<3.12 , which can be installed;
└─ pin-1 is not installable because it requires
   └─ python 3.12.* , which conflicts with any installable versions previously reported.

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