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Subject: Re: [R-pkg-devel] NOTE related to Miniconda installation
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Hey,
First of all I see that you need a numpy package so I assume some matrix/tensor
Hey,
First of all I see that you need a numpy package so I assume some
matrix/tensor operations are done. There is no difference in performance
between R and Python if you are using proper BLAS and LAPACK.
Windows users might use MRO MKL, Linux users openblas and the Mac os
vecLib has to be activ
I can't really see why it should be "recommended" to handle installing system
requirements inside an R package. There are many ways to satisfy such
requirements that would not involve miniconda. If you were determined to
provide such support, doing so in a normal function documented in a vignett
On 17/09/2021 2:55 p.m., Walter, Vonn wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I am developing a package (called mypackage in the text below) that uses
reticulate to call a Python script for computational efficiency. At some point
during the development of the package I read that it would be good to verify
insta
Hi Everyone,
I am developing a package (called mypackage in the text below) that uses
reticulate to call a Python script for computational efficiency. At some point
during the development of the package I read that it would be good to verify
installation of Miniconda. Thus mypackage includes