Conda Package? #431
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Do any of the options described in the link below work for you? |
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Yes. I was able to create a Conda virtual env and install it via pip inside the virtual env. Since I use Conda as my package manager, it would be ideal to have justpy available as a Conda package directly. |
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I am not that familiar with Conda. How would I go about doing it? Is this a decision Anaconda makes? |
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It appears they have a submission/review process: Putting it up on Conda Forge: I bring this up as a request, because I believe there are many python users who use Conda as their package manager, particularly on the data science side. It saves a lot of time over using pip. While I have a working setup with pip, it doesn't integrate as well as it would if it was managed via Conda. |
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Saving your dependencies in an Personally, I've switched from Conda to Poetry for environment and package management. It has made web app deployment a lot easier. |
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I agree, the environment.yml method appears to be a sufficient solution for the meantime. Official docs if anyone needs it: I did not know about Poetry. Thanks. |
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Would it be possible to have justpy hosted as a conda package so that it could be managed in conda environment?
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