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goftests is not available via the conda package manager #5

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jfinkels opened this issue Jun 15, 2016 · 4 comments
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goftests is not available via the conda package manager #5

jfinkels opened this issue Jun 15, 2016 · 4 comments

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@jfinkels
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I don't have much experience with conda, but goftests seems to be unavailable to conda install through the default repositories. I guess it needs to be uploaded to Continuum's repository in some way.

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fritzo commented Jun 22, 2016

@jfinkels Do you want to own the conda package? I'm not working on this package anymore, but I could add you to the posterior org if you want.

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Umm let me think about it. I don't use conda so it seems silly to put me in charge of it haha. I only ask for my colleagues who use it. Let me discuss it with them.

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Thanks to @danring, version 0.2.3 seems to live in conda-forge, a community-driven conda package repository, now: https://conda-forge.github.io/feedstocks. (Not sure how to update the version there.)

Might be nice to add instructions on how to install from that repository before closing this issue.

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danring commented Mar 31, 2017

Version 0.2.5 is also now available via conda-forge.

Assuming you have a working conda environment, you can install goftests (from the conda-forge "channel") with:

conda install -c conda-forge goftests

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