Hello Terry & Leo-Community,

2017-11-23 16:19 GMT+01:00 Terry Brown <[email protected]>:

> On Thu, 23 Nov 2017 00:20:34 -0600
> "Edward K. Ream" <[email protected]> wrote:
>

...

> ​Indeed.  The way to cut through all this morass is to use the
> > Anaconda distribution.  This gives you almost everything you ever
> > need, except pylint.
>
> I think though that making `pip install leo-editor` work with or
> without Anaconda is very valuable from the point of view of making Leo
> easy for people to try.
>

+ 10

Tell people to install Anaconda, and first they see what is still a
> semi-commercial system, and then the find the download is ~500 Mb,
> which is an impediment for some people and gives the impression it's
> going to install a lot of stuff in your system.


Yes. - I prefer to separate into separate virtual environments ('venvs')

Of course miniconda is
> a much lighter weight solution, but then you have to handle
> dependencies again.


I agree.

pip is definitely the most cross-platform light
> weight out of the box installer for Python apps.
>

+1

With kind regards,

Viktor

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