Hi,

I could try to install Leo on Linux via miniconda. There is any channel
I need to add for that? My actual installation doesn't find Leo (see
result below)

========

conda install leo
Fetching package metadata .............

PackageNotFoundError: Packages missing in current channels:
           
  - leo

We have searched for the packages in the following channels:
           
  - https://conda.anaconda.org/r/linux-64
  - https://conda.anaconda.org/r/noarch
  - https://conda.anaconda.org/conda-forge/linux-64
  - https://conda.anaconda.org/conda-forge/noarch
  - https://repo.continuum.io/pkgs/free/linux-64
  - https://repo.continuum.io/pkgs/free/noarch
  - https://repo.continuum.io/pkgs/r/linux-64
  - https://repo.continuum.io/pkgs/r/noarch
  - https://repo.continuum.io/pkgs/pro/linux-64
  - https://repo.continuum.io/pkgs/pro/noarch

========

Cheers,

Offray

On 27/11/17 12:42, Terry Brown wrote:
> On Mon, 27 Nov 2017 12:24:31 -0500
> Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> On 27/11/17 11:24, Terry Brown wrote:
>>> On Mon, 27 Nov 2017 06:54:03 -0800
>>> Chris George <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>  
>>>> Installing Anaconda just works.  
>>> In the list of installation options, we could maybe characterize
>>> them in a few words, e.g. for Anaconda, "larger download, but this
>>> is the option that 'just works'".
>>>
>>> Cheers -Terry
>>>  
>> So, the characterization for Miniconda would be: 'Small download (60
>> mb) and is the option that "just works")'.
> :-) maybe.  To be honest I've only used conda (the package manager) from
> the command line, so I really don't know what installing Leo's
> dependencies looks like to a non-command line user.  I think Anaconda
> and miniconda might differ in that respect, I know Anaconda installs
> some sort of dashboard / point and click package management front end
> that I think is absent from miniconda.
>
> Definitions:
>
> conda: a package manager
> miniconda: a minimal Python install using conda.  Intended use is
> deployment of isolated Python environments with different sets of
> dependencies:
>   https://conda.io/docs/user-guide/tasks/manage-environments.html
> Anaconda: a large ecosystem of scientific analysis software (including
> Jupyter notebooks and the Spyder Python IDE) deployed using conda.
>
> >From a non-command line perspective I wonder if Anaconda really just
> channels people into Jupyter/Spyder - probably just a matter of time
> before we spend a week trying to understand a bug before we realize the
> user has confused Spyder and Leo :-)
>
> But I guess we can label miniconda "just works" if we link to clear
> step by step instructions for using it on Leo's web page.
>
> Cheers -Terry
>

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