> If conda doesn't offer such an internal consistency guarantee for > published package sets, then I agree with the criticism that it's just > an alternative to running a private PyPI index server hosting wheel > files pre-built with particular options, and thus it becomes > substantially less interesting to me :( >
well, except that the anaconda index covers non-python projects like "qt", which a private wheel index wouldn't cover (at least with the normal intended use of wheels)
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