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Databricks Bundle Error

Simon_T
New Contributor III

I am running this command:

 

databricks bundle deploy --profile DAVE2_Dev --debug

 

And I am getting this error:

 

10:13:28 DEBUG open dir C:\Users\teffs.THEAA\OneDrive - AA Ltd\Databricks\my_project\dist: open C:\Users\teffs.THEAA\OneDrive - AA Ltd\Databricks\my_project\dist: The system cannot find the file specified. pid=1376

10:13:28 ERROR Error: cannot find built wheel in C:\Users\teffs.THEAA\OneDrive - AA

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Simon_T
New Contributor III

So I found a link to a page that said that the databricks bundle command is expecting python3.exe instead of python.exe. So I took a copy of python.exe and renamed it to python3.exe and that seems to work. Thanks for investigating though.

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Kaniz_Fatma
Community Manager
Community Manager

Hi @Simon_T, Could you please verify that the path C:\Users\teffs.THEAA\OneDrive - AA Ltd\Databricks\my_project\dist exists and contains the necessary files? Make sure the file youโ€™re trying to deploy is present in that directory.

Simon_T
New Contributor III

So I created the folder dist in folder, as mentioned, which does exist but the folder is deleted when I run the command. As for the required files, the files were created by running the command databricks bundle init , so what files could be potentially missing?

Simon_T
New Contributor III

So I found a link to a page that said that the databricks bundle command is expecting python3.exe instead of python.exe. So I took a copy of python.exe and renamed it to python3.exe and that seems to work. Thanks for investigating though.

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