Ben Finney <[email protected]> writes:
> Instead, how can I use the operating-system package manager [to
> install] the necessary tools? I don't see an Anaconda package in
> Debian, and there is no discussion I can find on how to do this.
There is a ‘conda’ package on PyPI. That doesn't do what I need; the
‘conda’ package doesn't behave correctly with ‘python3 -m’::
$ VIRTUAL_ENV=~/.virtualenvs/foo
$ python3 -m venv "$VIRTUAL_ENV"
$ source "$VIRTUAL_ENV"/bin/activate
(foo) $ python3 -m pip install conda
(foo) $ python3 -m conda env create --name foo -f
~/Desktop/foo_requirements.yaml
usage: __main__.py [-h] [-V] command ...
__main__.py: error: argument command: invalid choice:
'/home/bignose/.virtualenvs/foo/lib/python3.6/site-packages/conda/__main__.py'
(choose from 'info', 'help', 'list', 'search', 'create', 'install', 'update',
'upgrade', 'remove', 'uninstall', 'config', 'clean', 'package')
Perhaps it installs a ‘conda’ command that will work instead? But no::
(foo) $ conda env create --name foo -f ~/Desktop/foo_requirements.yaml
ERROR: The install method you used for conda--probably either `pip install
conda`
or `easy_install conda`--is not compatible with using conda as an
application.
If your intention is to install conda as a standalone application, currently
supported install methods include the Anaconda installer and the miniconda
installer. You can download the miniconda installer from
https://conda.io/miniconda.html.
So, how can I use the package managers already vetted on this machine,
to avoid running some arbitrary shell script, and get Anaconda working
correctly?
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Ben Finney
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