On Sun, 14 Mar 2021 10:14:13 +
Peter Cock wrote:
> I'm impressed to see 17 million conda-forge numpy downloads, vs
> 'just' 2.5 million downloads of the default channel's package:
I doubt the download figures from conda are correct ...
A couple of days after my software package has entered
On Sun, Mar 14, 2021 at 11:14 AM Peter Cock
wrote:
> I would recommend using the community run conda-forge as one of your
> default conda channels. They have a very slick largely automated system
> to update recipes when upstream makes a release. The default Anaconda
> channel from Anaconda, Inc.
Thanks, glad to hear that people are aware of the delay.
As I said, there are other reasons beyond my control, for the limitations.
The wait is on.
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I would recommend using the community run conda-forge as one of your
default conda channels. They have a very slick largely automated system
to update recipes when upstream makes a release. The default Anaconda
channel from Anaconda, Inc. (formerly Continuum Analytics, Inc.) is
comparatively slow.
On 3/14/21 6:12 AM, dan_patterson wrote:
Any idea why the most recent version isn't available on the main anaconda
channel. conda-forge and building are not options for a number of reasons.
I posted a package request there but double digit days have gone by it just
got
Any idea why the most recent version isn't available on the main anaconda
channel. conda-forge and building are not options for a number of reasons.
I posted a package request there but double digit days have gone by it just
got a thumbs up and package-request tag
https://github.com/ContinuumIO/