On Tue, Jul 21, 2015 at 2:10 PM, tjohnson <tandrewjohn...@outlook.com> wrote:
> On 7/20/2015 10:57 PM, ryguy7272 wrote: > >> I'd like to install ALL Python packages on my machine. Even if it takes >> up 4-5GB, or more, I'd like to get everything, and then use it when I need >> it. Now, I'd like to import packages, like numpy and pandas, but nothing >> will install. I figure, if I can just install everything, I can simply use >> it when I need it, and if I don't need it, then I just won't use it. >> >> I know R offers this as an option. I figure Python must allow it too. >> >> Any idea how to grab everything? >> >> Thanks all. >> >> As others have stated, this is not practical with Python. If you were to > install every single package from PyPI, you'd end up with packages like > funny 0.1 or Barun_Heehaw, which is described as "A sample junk project." > (No, I'm not joking.) > The latter being, literally, a "Hello world" project and nothing else.
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