Yes, that is the policy I follow.  The only exception is when I need a 
version that is not available on conda.  For example, even though 
tensorflow 0.12 is available via conda, tensorflow 1.0 is only available 
via pip.

On Friday, February 17, 2017 at 2:05:46 PM UTC-8, Carlos Córdoba wrote:
>
> Ok, please try to avoid mixing pip and conda packages as much as possible. 
> I mean, you should use pip *only* to install packages that are not 
> available for conda.
>
> El 17/02/17 a las 17:03, Mark Ettinger escribió:
>
>
> My old configparser may have been pip, I'm not sure.  My current one is 
> conda and I'm not getting the error message anymore. 
>
>
> On Friday, February 17, 2017 at 1:57:45 PM UTC-8, Carlos Córdoba wrote: 
>>
>> Did you install somethings with pip and others with conda at any point?
>>
>> El 17/02/17 a las 15:02, Mark Ettinger escribió:
>>
>>
>> I updated configparser per the output below and all is good, though I 
>> already had configparser installed.
>>
>> $ python -c 'import nbconvert'
>> Traceback (most recent call last):
>>   File "<string>", line 1, in <module>
>>   File 
>> "/Users/marke/anaconda/lib/python2.7/site-packages/nbconvert/__init__.py", 
>> line 4, in <module>
>>     from .exporters import *
>>   File 
>> "/Users/marke/anaconda/lib/python2.7/site-packages/nbconvert/exporters/__init__.py",
>>  
>> line 1, in <module>
>>     from .base import (export, get_exporter,
>>   File 
>> "/Users/marke/anaconda/lib/python2.7/site-packages/nbconvert/exporters/base.py",
>>  
>> line 8, in <module>
>>     import entrypoints
>>   File 
>> "/Users/marke/anaconda/lib/python2.7/site-packages/entrypoints.py", line 
>> 16, in <module>
>>     from backports import configparser
>> ImportError: cannot import name configparser
>>
>> On Friday, February 17, 2017 at 11:58:21 AM UTC-8, hmchan...@gmail.com 
>> wrote: 
>>>
>>> Hi Mark,
>>>
>>> Can you do the following in a terminal and post the message you get?
>>>
>>> python -c 'import nbconvert'
>>>  
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, February 14, 2017 at 11:57:53 AM UTC-8, Mark Ettinger wrote: 
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Just upgraded to spyder 3.1.2 using conda and got this error: 
>>>>
>>>> You have missing dependencies!
>>>>
>>>> nbconvert >=4.0: None (NOK)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Please install them to avoid this message.
>>>>
>>>> Note: Spyder could work without some of these dependencies, however to 
>>>> have a smooth experience when using Spyder we strongly recommend you to 
>>>> install all the listed missing dependencies.
>>>>
>>>> Failing to install these dependencies might result in bugs. Please be 
>>>> sure that any found bugs are not the direct result of missing 
>>>> dependencies, 
>>>> prior to reporting a new issue.
>>>>
>>>> I'm on macOS Sierra, 10.12.1
>>>>
>>>> conda list spyder yields:
>>>>
>>>> spyder                    3.1.2                    py27_0    conda-forge
>>>>
>>>> conda list nbconvert yields:
>>>>
>>>> nbconvert                 5.1.1                    py27_0    conda-forge
>>>>
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