"conda init" isn't in the website docs.
On Tue, Dec 3, 2013 at 2:00 PM, Marcus Smith <[email protected]> wrote: > > >> The most striking difference may be that conda also installs and >> manages Python itself. For example, conda create -n py33 python=3.3 >> will download and install Python 3.3 into a new environment named >> py33. This is completely different than pip which tends to run inside >> the same Python environment that it's installing into. >> > > we've been talking about (and I've tried) "conda init" , not "conda > create". > that sure seems to setup conda in your *current* python. > I had pip (the one that installed conda) and conda working in the same > environment. > >
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